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Grouppe de marbre blanc, representant deux chevaux du soleil, et deux Tritons qui les pensent // [White marble scene, representing two horses of the sun, and two Tritons thinking of them].
Artist
Baudet, Etienne, 1638-1711
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Format
Visual material
Language
No linguistic content
Published/Created
[Paris : [s.n.], 1676.
Description
1 item ; sheet 66.7 x 49.5 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Animals in art
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Horses in art
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Mermen in art
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Sculpture, French
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17th century
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In art
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Sculpture
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France
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Versailles
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In art
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Mythology, Greek, in art
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Chateau de Versailles (Versailles, France)
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In art
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Palaces
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France
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Versailles
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In art
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Grottoes (Garden structures)
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France
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Versailles
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In art
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Felibien, Andre, sieur des Avaux et de Javercy, 1619-1695. Description de la grotte de Versailles
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Illustrations
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Bibliotheque nationale (France)
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Former owner
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[after] sculptor
Guerin, Gilles, ca. 1606-1678
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Notes
Medium: Etchings, Engravings
Signed in plate, below: "Par Gilles Guerin Parisien // Dans la Grotte de Versailles" and lower right, "Opus Aegidii Guerin Parisini // In Crypta Versaliana".
Signed in plate, lower center: "Stephanus Baudet sculp. 1676".
Source acquisition
Acquired by Princeton in 1886 in an exchange with the Bibliotheque nationale (France). John S. Pierson, Class of 1840, effected the exchange, recorded by the BN as "Double e'change" No. 907.
Other title(s)
Description de la Grotte de Versailles, no. 18
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