Sébastien Slodtz
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Sebastiaen Slodtz, in France called Sébastien Slodtz (1655–1726) was a Flemish sculptor and decorator who after training in his native Antwerp, moved to France where he became a court sculptor to the King.[1] He was the father of three sons who helped further shape official French sculpture between the Baroque and the Rococo.[2]