After Jean Goujon (1510-1567) Bronze Bas-relief Plaque Diana The Huntress And Actaeon 19th Century
after Jean GOUJON (1510-1567) French school of the 19th century Patinated bronze bas-relief plaque representing Diana the huntress embracing Actéon, she is leaning on a dog, another at her feet. The Graphic Art department of the Louvre Museum preserves the drawing of a marble bas relief which belonged to Mr. Alexandre Lenoir, 1761 - 1839, creator of the Museum of French Monuments) of an identical model. Inventory No. RF 5279.89, Description Lenoir Alexandre Album -1-, folio 77, reported on the recto; Dummy album, cardboard, covered with black and beige marbled paper, backed with black skin, offering studies of monuments
1 700 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Bronze
Length: 29 cm
Height: 56 cm
Reference (ID): 1238625
Availability: In stock
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