Louis Royer
Louis Royer (19 June 1793 – 5 June 1868), also Lodewyk Royer, was a Flemish sculptor who worked in the Netherlands where he received many commissions from the royal family and for public statues. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Royer, Louis
Published 1928
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4by Royer, Louis
Published 1928
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6by Royer, Louis, 1945-
Published 1970
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7by Royer, Louis Charles
Published 1930
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8by Royer, Louis Charles
Published 1937
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9by Royer, Louis-Charles
Published 2020
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12by Royer, Louis de
Published 1878
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13by Royer, Louis-Charles
Published 1952
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16by Royer, Louis Charles, 1885-1970, Royer, Louis Charles, 1885-1970, Royer, Louis Charles, b. 1885
Published 1928
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18by Royer, Louis, 1888-1938
Published 1974
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20by Royer, Louis, 1888-1938
Published 1930
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