Nicolas Frémery
Nicolas Frémery (? - after 1687) was a French 17th-century sculptor, best known for his marble copies of the Medici Venus, the Apollino[1] and other works by classical and Hellenistic sculptors. He also produced a Faustina and a Urania for the gardens of the Palace of Versailles.[2]

Faustina by Nicolas Frémery, Palace of Versailles, 1684
References
- Praxitele exhibition
- "Nicolas FREMERY". Archived from the original on 2006-12-08. Retrieved 2007-11-23.

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