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La Clochette, from "Contes et nouvelles en vers par Jean de La Fontaine.  A Paris, de l'imprimerie de  P. Didot, l'an III de la République, 1795", Jean Dambrun  French, Etching; first state of three (Cohen)
Multiple artists/makers
1795
Le Calendrier des Vieillards, from "Contes et nouvelles en vers par Jean de La Fontaine.  A Paris, de l'imprimerie de  P. Didot, l'an III de la République, 1795", Jean Dambrun  French, Etching and engraving; second state of three (Cohen)
Multiple artists/makers
1795
La Clochette, from "Contes et nouvelles en vers par Jean de La Fontaine", Jean Dambrun  French, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1795
Le Savetier, from "Contes et nouvelles en vers par Jean de La Fontaine.  A Paris, de l'imprimerie de  P. Didot, l'an III de la République, 1795", Jean Dambrun  French, Etching; first state of three (Cohen)
Multiple artists/makers
1795
Jean Dambrun
Jean Michel Moreau le Jeune
1784
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published in 1795
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published in 1795
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published in 1795
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published in 1795
Multiple artists/makers
1783
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1796
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published 1806–22
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published 1806–22
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1804
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1806–22
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1806–22
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1806–22
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1804
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published 1806–22
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1806–22
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published 1806–22
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1806–22
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1805
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published 1806–22
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published 1806–22
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1805
Multiple artists/makers
1806–22
Contes et nouvelles en vers: Le Savetier, Jean de La Fontaine  French, Etching, third state
Multiple artists/makers
1795
Jean Dambrun
François Marie Isidore Queverdo
1770–1808
François Marie Isidore Queverdo
Jean Dambrun
n.d.
The Judgment of Paris, Jacques Couché  French, Etching and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1786–1808
Small desk with folding top (bureau brisé), Alexandre-Jean Oppenordt  Dutch, Oak, pine, walnut veneered with ebony, rosewood, and marquetry of tortoiseshell and engraved brass; gilt bronze and steel, French, Paris
Alexandre-Jean Oppenordt
Jean Berain
ca. 1685
Cabinet, Jean Brandely  French, Oak veneered with cedar, walnut, ebony and ivory; silvered-bronze mounts, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
1867
The Right Hand of God Protecting the Faithful against the Demons, Jean Fouquet  French, Tempera and gold leaf on parchment
Jean Fouquet
ca. 1452–1460
Armor of Infante Luis, Prince of Asturias (1707–1724), Jean Drouart  French, Steel, gold, brass, silk, cotton, metallic yarn, paper, French, Paris
Jean Drouart
dated 1712
The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux, Queen of France, Jean Pucelle  French, Grisaille, tempera, and ink on vellum, French
Jean Pucelle
ca. 1324–28
Dish: The Destruction of the Hosts of Pharaoh, Master IC (probably Jean Court) or French, Limoges, Painted enamel on copper, partly gilt.
Master IC (probably Jean Court)
Jean Cour (or Court)
probably early 17th century
Mechanical table, Jean-François Oeben  French, born Germany, Oak veneered with mahogany, kingwood, and tulipwood, with marquetry of mahogany, rosewood, holly, and various other woods; gilt-bronze mounts; imitation Japanese lacquer; replaced silk, French
Jean-François Oeben
Roger Vandercruse, called Lacroix
ca. 1761–63
La Crainte des Traits de l'Amour, Jean-Louis Lemoyne, Marble, French, Paris
Jean-Louis Lemoyne
1739–40
Drop-front secretary (Secrétaire en armoire), Jean Henri Riesener  French, Oak veneered with ebony and 17th-century Japanese lacquer; interiors veneered with tulipwood, amaranth, holly, and ebonized holly; gilt-bronze mounts; marble top; velvet (not original), French, Paris
Jean Henri Riesener
1783