Jean Baptiste Charlemagne-Baudet

Jean Baptiste Charlemagne-Baudet (Russian: Жан-Батист Шарлемань-Боде, 1734, Rouen - 26 August 1789, Saint Petersburg) was a French-Russian ornamental sculptor.

In addition to his work there, he provided decorations for numerous other country palaces, as well as in the large church at the Winter Palace, the Church of St. Catherine, the museum at the Imperial Academy of Arts, and several other locations.

His entry for consideration was a large marble vase, with fruits and flowers, which was installed on the balustrade in the conference hall at the academy.

For some reason that has not been determined, the awarding of the title was delayed until 1794; five years after his death.

His daughter, Marguerite, married the Italian-born architect, Luigi Rusca.