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Portrait of Jacqueline Comerre-Paton, 1881. Creator: Leon Francois ComerrePortrait of Jacqueline Comerre-Paton, 1881
Sketch for the reception hall of town hall in the 4th arrondissement: Fortune and Abundance, 1884
Sketch for the reception hall of the town hall in the 4th arrondissement: Destiny, 1884. Creator: Leon Francois ComerreSketch for the reception hall of the town hall in the 4th arrondissement: Destiny, 1884
Sketch for the town hall in the 4th arrondissement: Study of science and the Arts, 1884. Creator: Leon Francois ComerreSketch for the town hall in the 4th arrondissement: Study of science and the Arts, 1884
'Pictures of the Year - VIII. "Mrs Charles Kettlewell", after T Goodall, RA, 1891. Creator: Unknown'Pictures of the Year - VIII. "Mrs Charles Kettlewell", after T Goodall, RA, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
Capriccio: Ruins. Creator: Marco RicciCapriccio: Ruins
Landscape with Classical Ruins, 1720s. Creator: Marco RicciLandscape with Classical Ruins, 1720s
Landscape with Ruins. Creator: Marco RicciLandscape with Ruins
Studies of Classical Women, with Eros, 1775/80. Creator: Jacques-Louis DavidStudies of Classical Women, with Eros, 1775/80
A River God and Two Classical Sculptures, 1775/80. Creator: Jacques-Louis DavidA River God and Two Classical Sculptures, 1775/80
Classical Sculpture of a Woman with an Outstretched Arm, 1775/80. Creator: Jacques-Louis DavidClassical Sculpture of a Woman with an Outstretched Arm, 1775/80
Classical Sculpture of a Pensive Woman, 1775/80. Creator: Jacques-Louis DavidClassical Sculpture of a Pensive Woman, 1775/80
Point-du-Jour Bridge, in Auteuil, between 1795 and 1881. Creator: Francois-Edme RicoisPoint-du-Jour Bridge, in Auteuil, between 1795 and 1881
The Virgin presenting the Child Jesus to Saint Vincent de Paul, 1857. Creator: Jules RichommeThe Virgin presenting the Child Jesus to Saint Vincent de Paul, 1857
Crayfish merchant, 1895. Creator: Jules RichommeCrayfish merchant, 1895
The mime actor Charles Deburau (1829-1873), in Pierrot's costume, c1850. Creator: Jean PezousThe mime actor Charles Deburau (1829-1873), in Pierrot's costume, c1850
Portrait of Madame Gohier, 1805. Creator: Jacques Augustin PajouPortrait of Madame Gohier, 1805
Louis XVI's farewell to his family, January 20, 1793, 1794. Creator: Jean-Jacques HauerLouis XVI's farewell to his family, January 20, 1793, 1794
Louis XVII separated from his mother, July 3, 1793, 1795. Creator: Jean-Jacques HauerLouis XVII separated from his mother, July 3, 1793, 1795
Intermission of a premiere at the Comedie-Francaise, 1885. Creator: Edouard Joseph DantanIntermission of a premiere at the Comedie-Francaise, 1885
Two Standing Female Figures (Studies after Classical Statuary), 1580/84. Creator: Andrea BoscoliTwo Standing Female Figures (Studies after Classical Statuary), 1580/84
Allegory of Surgery, 1741. Creator: Charles Nicolas CochinAllegory of Surgery, 1741
Sketch for Frontispiece to Figure Originali, c.1790. Creator: Carlo LabruzziSketch for Frontispiece to Figure Originali, c.1790
Classical Landscape with Ruined Temple on Hill, Female Figures Below, n.d. Creator: Antonio ZucchiClassical Landscape with Ruined Temple on Hill, Female Figures Below, n.d
Prize Plate - Goodwood Races - the Chesterfield Cup, 1850. Creator: UnknownPrize Plate - Goodwood Races - the Chesterfield Cup, 1850. A Vase, of classic character; the handles composed of sea-horses; the ornaments, closely following the antique examples
Classical Combat, n.d. Creator: Felix MeyerClassical Combat, n.d
Standing Woman with Laurel Wreath, n.d. Creator: Biagio PupiniStanding Woman with Laurel Wreath, n.d
Classical Portico with Figures in Ancient Dress, n.d. Creators: Antonio Zucchi, Hubert RobertClassical Portico with Figures in Ancient Dress, n.d
The Child in the Courtyard, 1520/30. Creator: Jean de GourmontThe Child in the Courtyard, 1520/30
The Stable in Bethlehem, c. 1520–40. Creator: Jean de GourmontThe Stable in Bethlehem, c. 1520-40
The Infant John the Baptist, 1520/30. Creator: Jean de GourmontThe Infant John the Baptist, 1520/30
Nude Child Seated, 1520/30. Creator: Jean de GourmontNude Child Seated, 1520/30
Warrior Accompanied by Britannia, Minerva, and Fame (recto); D... c. 1733 (recto); c. 1740 (verso)Warrior Accompanied by Britannia, Minerva, and Fame (recto); Design for the Monument to Nicholas Rowe (verso), c. 1733 (recto); c. 1740 (verso)
Design for an Unexecuted Funerary Monument for the First Duke of Marlborough, n.d
Warrior upon Sarcophagus Accompanied by Trophies: Unexecuted Design for the Monument to... c. 1733Warrior upon Sarcophagus Accompanied by Trophies: Unexecuted Design for the Monument to the First Duke of Marlborough, c. 1733
Hope: Design for the Unexecuted Monument to the First Duke of Marlborough, c. 1733
Unexecuted Design for the Monument to the First Duke of Marlborough, c. 1733
Two Standing Draped Male Figures, n.d. Creator: PeruginoTwo Standing Draped Male Figures, n.d
Figures at an Altar or Classical Sacrifice, n.d. Creator: Paolo PaganiFigures at an Altar or Classical Sacrifice, n.d
Design for a Circular Ceiling Decoration, n.d. Creators: Unknown, Pierre Francois Leonard Fontaine, Charles PercierDesign for a Circular Ceiling Decoration, n.d
Design: Proportions of the Pythian Apollo, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77. Creator: A. J. DefehrtDesign: Proportions of the Pythian Apollo, from Encyclopedie, 1762/77
Design: Proportions of the Antinoüs Statue, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77. Creator: A. J. DefehrtDesign: Proportions of the Antinous Statue, from Encyclopedie, 1762/77
Design: Draped Figures, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77. Creator: A. J. DefehrtDesign: Draped Figures, from Encyclopedie, 1762/77
Design: Proportions of the Laocoon statue, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77. Creator: A. J. DefehrtDesign: Proportions of the Laocoon statue, from Encyclopedie, 1762/77
Classical Interior Scene, 18th century. Creator: UnknownClassical Interior Scene, 18th century
The Pantheon - Rome, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Pantheon - Rome, 1850. The Pantheon, in modern times, derives additional interest from its being the burial-place of Rafaele, A. Caracci, Zuccari, Peruzzi, and other eminent artists