Chapel of the Madonna, Saint-Sulpice, Paris, France
Chapelle de la Sainte Vierge, or Chapel of the Madonna, originally built in the 17th century and rebuilt by Giovanni Niccolo Servandoni or Jean-Nicolas Servan, in Baroque style in 1729 with design by Charles de Wailly in 1774, in the church of Saint-Sulpice, built 1646-1870, in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France. The white marble statue of the Virgin is by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, 1714-85, the stucco decoration surrounding it is by Louis-Philippe Mouchy and the fresco in the dome of the Assumption of Mary, 1734, is by Francois Lemoyne. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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1729 1774 Chapelle Cupola Elise Jean-baptiste Louis-philippe Mouchy Niccolo Pigalle Saint-sulpice Sainte Servandoni Sulpice Sulpitius Vierge Wailly
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