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Michel Colombe

August 14, 1902 issue

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The article presents an overview of the book "Michel Colombe et la Sculpture Fran¸aise de son Temps," by Par Paul Vitry. This is a work of mediaeval archaeology Into which have gone all the patience and sound and wholesome unbelief which recent students of classical archaeology have shown. Michel Colombe was certainly a sculptor of the last half of the fifteenth century. The old and the new authorities agree in this, and his birth may be set down as of about 1430, his death of 1512 or 1513.

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ARCHAEOLOGY in literature; MICHEL Colombe et la Sculpture Francaise de son Temps (Book); VITRY, Par Paul; SCULPTORS; ARCHAEOLOGY -- Study & teaching; AUXILIARY sciences of history
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