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André-Antoine Ravrio : ウィキペディア英語版 | André-Antoine Ravrio
André-Antoine Ravrio (1759, Paris – 4 October 1814, Paris) was a French sculptor in bronze. He was made a master founder in 1777 and set up in business on his own in 1790. He became famous for the small bronzes he sold to a prestigious clientele, notably including Napoleon I. He was also notable as the author of several poems, songs and vaudevilles and collaborated with Talma, Carle Vernet, Firmin Didot, Désaugiers and Cicéri in the Société de la Goguette.〔''Société de la Goguette'', an article in ''Les sociétés badines, bachiques, chantantes et littéraires : leur histoire et leurs travaux'', posthumous work by Arthur Martin Dinaux edited by Gustave Brunet, Librairie Bachelin-Deflorenne, Paris 1867, pages 383–385.〕 In 1805 he published the song ''La rue des Bons-Enfants'', alluding to a Bacchic society of which paved the way for the Goguettes. He also wrote the song ''La Goguette'' about the titular society. He is buried in the 10th division of the cimetière du Père-Lachaise. ==References==
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