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Jean Goujon ()Thirion, Jacques (1996). "Goujon, Jean" in The Dictionary of Art, edited by Jane Turner; vol. 13, pp. 225–227. London: Macmillan. Reprinted 1998 with minor corrections: .A. de Montaiglon, documentary articles in Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 30 (1884), pp. 377-394, and 31 (1885), pp. 5-21, noted by Stein 1890:6, states Goujon died after 1572. was a French Renaissance sculptor and architect.


Biography
His early life is little known; he was probably born in and may have traveled in Italy. He worked at the church of Saint-Maclou, his earliest documented work,Goujon executed two columns beneath the organs, and bas-reliefs on doors. and the , in 1541-42, where he executed the monument to Louis de Brézé, seigneur d'Anet, before arriving in Paris, where he collaborated with the architect at the church of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois about 1544, working on the pulpit, which was dismantled in the mid-eighteenth century.Goujon's bas-reliefs are conserved at the Musée du Louvre. In 1544-1547 he was occupied with considerable works at the Château d’Ecouen for the connétable de Montmorency. He became "sculptor to the king" (Henry II of France) in 1547 and in the next years was occupied at the Château of Anet. He was then imprisoned at Ecouen in 1555.The attribution to Goujon of the Maison de Diane de Poitiers (bearing the date 1554) at was made by Henri Stein, 1890, based on the document that placed Goujon at Ecouen, imprisoned under orders of the of 27 September 1555

His most famous works are the sculptural decorations made in collaboration with Lescot for the western extension of the , 1555-62. A fine representative of in France, Goujon's figures are elongated, sensual and fluid; his drapery work reveals knowledge of Greek sculpture, though certainly not at first hand. He is also responsible for engravings for Jean Martin's 1547 translation of and for work on the , for the Montmorency family. In 1562, Goujon left France for religious reasons (he was a ).

The purity and gracefulness of his style were disseminated throughout France by engravings by artists of the School of Fontainebleau and had an influence in the decorative arts. His reputation was slightly eclipsed at the end of the century by more mannered tendencies, but was appreciated by French Classicism.

Goujon was a Protestant; he escaped the French Wars of Religion by exiling himself in Italy in 1562. He probably died in , where he is last documented in 1563 as a member of a group of Huguenot refugees.


Works
His most famous works include:

  • Fountain of the Innocents (1547–1550) - Goujon sculpted the six that decorate this public fountain designed by . The fountain is currently located - in a much truncated form - in the section of ; original bas-reliefs are located at the
  • Caryatids (1550–1551) - for the musician's platform in the , these are highly reminiscent of the in .
  • Allegories on the facade of the (1549-155) - these are found in the Cour Carrée (or "square courtyard") of the
  • The Four Seasons ( illustrations) made for the courtyard façade of the hôtel of Jacques de Ligeris, now housing the Musée Carnavalet, Paris.

To Goujon is usually attributed the engravings of the French version of Francesco Colonna's Songe de Poliphile (1546), based on the engravings of the original edition (which may be due to the studio of ).

The famous Fountain of Diana (Diana with a Stag) (c. 1549) , designed for Diane de Poitiers for the Château d'Anet, was long believed to be by Goujon or his workshop. It is now thought more likely to have been the work of .Blunt, Anthony; Beresford, Richard (1999). Art and Architecture in France, 1500–1700, 5th edition, pp. 80–81. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. .


Gallery
File:Fontaine des Innocents reliefs. Louvre, Paris.jpg|Stone reliefs of nymphs
from the Fontaine des Innocents File:Tribune-louvre (3).jpg|, Salle des Caryatides at the (1550–51)

File:Pediment war cour Carree Louvre.jpg| Allegory of War, central pediment of the of the Louvre File:Goujon, les quatre saisons 03.JPG| The Four Seasons (c.1547)
Musée Carnavalet, Paris


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