born 1535, Paris, France
died Feb. 3, 1590, Paris
French sculptor.
His decoration of the tomb of Francis I (1558), a relatively early work, shows an Italian influence, but he later developed a distinctively French expression by fusing elements of Classical and Gothic art with the Fontainebleau adaptation of Mannerism . His best-known works are funerary sculptures for Henry II and Catherine de Médicis at St.-Denis (156170). His work represents a transitional link between the Gothic tradition and Baroque sculpture.