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Marius at Minturnae, Jean Germain Drouais  French, Black chalk, stumping, on off-white wove paper
In the manner of Jean Germain Drouais
P. R.
1812
Marius, Johann Heinrich Lips  Swiss, Engraving
Johann Heinrich Lips
After Jean Germain Drouais
1780–1817
Jesus et la Cananéenne, Hipolyte Lecomte  French, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1820–57
Mantel clock (horloge de cheminée), Jean-Joseph de Saint Germain  French, Gilded and chased bronze; white enamel, French
Case by Jean-Joseph de Saint Germain
Movement by Charles Leroy
ca. 1745
Madame Sophie de France (1734–1782), François Hubert Drouais  French, Oil on canvas
François Hubert Drouais
1762
Mantel clock (pendule à console), Jean-Philippe Gosselin  French, Case: bronze, formerly gilded, silvered or lacquered; dial: white enamel, with black numerals; movement: brass and steel, French, Paris
Clockmaker: probably Jean-Philippe Gosselin
Case maker: Jean-Joseph de Saint Germain
ca. 1750
Place Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris, Jean-François Raffaëlli  French, Oil on canvas
Jean-François Raffaëlli
Inkstand (écritoire), Villeroy  French, Soft-paste porcelain, gilt-bronze mounts, French, Villeroy
Factory Villeroy
Mounts attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint Germain
ca. 1740–48
Wall clock (cartel), Jean-Jacques Fieffé  French, Case: gilded bronze; Dial: white enamel, French, Paris
Clockmaker: Jean-Jacques Fieffé
ca. 1745–49
Clock, Joseph Charles Paul Bertrand, Bronze and gilt bronze, French, Paris
Clockmaker: Joseph Charles Paul Bertrand
Case maker: Jean-Joseph de Saint Germain
ca. 1765
Artist and publisher Pierre Germain
Etcher Etched by Jacques Jean Pasquier
1751
Clock with pedestal, André Charles Boulle  French, Case and pedestal of oak with marquetry of tortoiseshell, engraved brass, and pewter; gilt bronze; dial of gilt brass with white enameled Arabic numerals; movement of brass and steel, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1690
Table clock with calendar, Lucien Falize  French, Case: silver, partly enameled gold, hardstones, rock crystal, amethysts, and diamonds; movement: brass and steel, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
1881
Wall barometer-thermometer, Lange de Bourbon  French, Oak veneered with rosewood, gilt-bronze mounts, French
Clockmaker: Lange de Bourbon
ca. 1760
Charity, Claudius Floris  Flemish, Alabaster, traces of gilding, Flemish, Antwerp (?)
Attributed to Claudius Floris
Former Attribution Circle of Jacques du Broeucq
1536–1547/48
Armchair (part of a set), Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot, Carved and gilded beech; wool and silk tapestry, French, Paris
Frame by Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot
Manufactory Tapestry by Beauvais
Workshop director after designs by Jean-Baptiste Oudry
ca. 1754–56
Armchair (part of a set), Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot, Carved and gilded beech; wool and silk tapestry, French, Paris
Frame by Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot
Manufactory Tapestry by Beauvais
Workshop director after designs by Jean-Baptiste Oudry
ca. 1754–56
Armchair (part of a set), Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot, Carved and gilded beech; wool and silk tapestry, French, Paris
Frame by Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot
Manufactory Tapestry by Beauvais
Workshop director after designs by Jean-Baptiste Oudry
ca. 1754–56
The Reign of Jupiter, Marble, Northern French
Northern French
ca. 1550–70
Multiple artists/makers
1932
Longcase astronomical regulator, Ferdinand Berthoud  French, Case: oak veneered with ebony and brass, with gilt-bronze mounts; Dial: white enamel; Movement: gilded brass and steel, French, Paris
Clockmaker: Ferdinand Berthoud
Case maker: Balthazar Lieutaud
Modeler Mounts probably cast from models by Philippe II Caffieri
ca. 1768–70
Settee (canapé) (part of a set), Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot, Carved and gilded beech; wool and silk tapestry, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1754–56