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The author traces the history and present condition of the Hôtel de Biron and the Meudon residence as environments for the sculptor's work, combining archival narrative, architectural description, and close observation of studio life. He reconstructs the hotel's origins through the career and social ascent of its early owner, details the building's plans, façades, and gardens, and records the state of its rooms when converted into ateliers. Interwoven reflections consider the relationship between space, artistic practice, and the everyday operations of a major artist's workshop.
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