Originally from Cambrai, they moved to Paris and were employed by King Louis XIV, particularly for the decoration of the palace and gardens at Versailles.
Gaspard II de Coligny | Shad Gaspard | Gaspard Robert | Pierre Gaspard (mountaineer) | Pierre Gaspard Marie Grimaud d'Orsay | Pierre Gaspard | Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry (military engineer) | Gaspard Gourgaud | Pierre Gaspard-Huit | Michel-Eustache-Gaspard-Alain Chartier de Lotbinière | Michel-Eustache-Gaspard-Alain Chartier de Lotbiniere | Jean Marc Gaspard Itard | Gaspard Ulliel | Gaspard Pacaud | Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry (1682-1756) | Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry | Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis | Gaspard Fauteux | Gaspard Dughet | Gaspard de la nuit | ''Gaspard de Gueidan playing the musette de cour'', painting by Hyacinthe Rigaud | Gaspard Corrette | Gaspard and Lisa | Gaspard and Balthazard Marsy | Gaspard | Étienne-Gaspard Robert |
The sculptors Jean-Baptiste Tuby, Etienne Le Hongre, Pierre Le Gros, and the brothers Gaspard and Balthazard Marsy worked on these thirty-nine fountains each of which was accompanied by a plaque on which the fable was printed, with verse written by Isaac de Benserade; from these plaques, Louis XIV’s son learned to read.