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Georges Couthon (1756–1794), Member of the Revolutionary Convention of 1792; one of the Triumvirate with Robespierre and Saint-Just, with whom he was guillotined, Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, cast - single, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
19th century
Charles-Antoine Callamard (1769–1821), Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
mid-19th century
Portrait of Claude Dejoux (1732–1816), Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
mid-19th century
Jeremy Bentham, Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
modeled ca. 1830, cast before 1844
The Architect Félix Duban, Pierre-Charles Simart  French, Bronze, French
Pierre-Charles Simart
Eck et Durand
ca. 1840–50
André Chénier, Poet (1762–1794), Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
cast between 1844 and 1856
Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (1737–1814), writer, Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
1844–56
François-Noël Babeuf, Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
1844–56
Dominique Francois Arago (1789–1856), French scientist and astronomer, Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, cast - single, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
1832
Jean Silvain Bailly (1736–93), French Astronomer and Revolutionary Politician, Louis-Guillaume Ysabeau  French, Bronze, cast, French
Louis-Guillaume Ysabeau
Eck et Durand
1818
Godefroid Cavaignac (1798–1845), French republican editor and politician, Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, cast - single, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
1834
François René Auguste Vicomte de Chateaubriand (1768–1848), French statesman and man-of-letters, Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, greenish-brown patina, hollow cast, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
19th century
Théophile Thoré (1807–1869), French critic and editor, Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, cast - single, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
1847
Horace Vernet (1789–1863), Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
1828
Baptiste-Henri Grégoire, called L'Abbé Grégoire (1750–1831), Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
cast between 1844 and 1856
Alphonse de Lamartine, Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
1830, cast before 1856
Marshal Soult (1769–1851), Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
1843
Delphine Gay, Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, French
Pierre Jean David d'Angers
Eck et Durand
1828
Marat, Pierre Jean David d'Angers  French, Bronze, French
Multiple artists/makers
mid-19th century after a model of 1830
Boy of the Crossfield Family (Possibly Richard Crossfield), John Durand  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Durand
ca. 1766–68
Casket with allegories of the Four Elements, Adam Eck, Various soft and fruit woods, partly stained and ebonized, carved, ebonized; marbelized paper lined interior; iron mounts, Czech, Chêb (Bohemian, Eger)
Adam Eck
ca. 1650
Vase, Victor Durand Jr.  American, Blown glass, American
Victor Durand Jr.
Vineland Flint Glass Works
1924–30
Ariadne, Asher Brown Durand  American, Oil on canvas, American
Asher Brown Durand
John Vanderlyn
ca. 1831–35
The Beeches, Asher Brown Durand  American, Oil on canvas, American
Asher Brown Durand
1845
In the Woods, Asher Brown Durand  American, Oil on canvas, American
Asher Brown Durand
1855
Luman Reed, Asher Brown Durand  American, Oil on canvas, American
Asher Brown Durand
1835
River Scene, Asher Brown Durand  American, Oil on canvas, American
Asher Brown Durand
1854
Summer Afternoon, Asher Brown Durand  American, Oil on canvas, American
Asher Brown Durand
1865
Jonathan Sturges, Asher Brown Durand  American, Oil on canvas, American
Asher Brown Durand
ca. 1840
Landscape—Scene from "Thanatopsis", Asher Brown Durand  American, Oil on canvas, American
Asher Brown Durand
1850
Louis-Jacques Pipereau de Bellevannes (d. 1787), Pierre-Louis Durand  French, Mother-of-pearl; gilt bronze, French, Paris
Pierre-Louis Durand
1740s
Multiple artists/makers
1924–31
Susannah or Mary Bontecou, John Durand  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Durand
ca. 1768–70
Durand
1860s
Banknote motifs: circular lobed lathe work design, its interior composed of repeated stars, missing a pie shaped wedge (recto); Two pie-shaped wedges of lathe work ornament resembling cut glass (verso), Cyrus Durand  American, Engraving; proof
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1824–42
Banknote motif: ornamental number 1 against a panel of lathe work elements, adjoining a band of mosaic style ornament, its ends adorned with leaves, flowers, grapes and ribbons, Cyrus Durand  American, Engraving and etching, printed in brown ink; proof
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1824–42
Banknote motif: rounded ornamental lathe work design with a wavy edge, Cyrus Durand  American, Engraving on chine collé; proof
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1824–42
Banknote motif: panel of lathe work ornament composed of tiny 2s each set in a diamond surrounded by a star, Cyrus Durand  American, Engraving; proof
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1824–42
Banknote motif: number 500 in an ornamental frame, Cyrus Durand  American, Engraving and etching; proof
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1824–42
Banknote motif: the number 20 against an ornamental lathe work oval resembling woven rope, Cyrus Durand  American, Engraving; proof
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1824–42