François (French pronunciation:[fʁɑ̃swa]; c. 1604–1669) and Michel Anguier (French pronunciation:[miʃɛlɑ̃ɡje]; 1612–1686) were two French brothers and sculptors.[1]
Lives
They were natives of Eu in Normandy, and served their apprenticeship in the studio of Simon Guillain. François Anguier died in 1669. Michel Anguier died in Paris on 11 July 1686.[1]
Works
The chief works of François were the monument to Cardinal de Bérulle, the founder of the Carmelite order, which formerly occupied the chapel of the oratory at Paris, and the mausoleum of Henri II, the last duke of Montmorency, at Moulins. Of the monument to Cardinal de Bérulle, all but the bust have been destroyed.[1]