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Leda and the Swan, Michel Anguier  French, Limestone (pierre de Tonnerre), French
Michel Anguier
1654
Leda and the Swan, Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse  French, Cast terracotta, French, Paris
Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse
ca. 1870
Leda and the Swan, Bachiacca (Francesco d'Ubertino Verdi)  Italian, Oil on wood
Bachiacca (Francesco d'Ubertino Verdi)
Leda and the Swan, Jacques Sarazin  French, White marble, French, Paris
Jacques Sarazin
ca. 1640–50
Terracotta relief from a lamp with Leda and the swan, Terracotta, Roman
Roman
Leda and the Swan, Reuben Nakian  American, Brush and black ink on paper
Reuben Nakian
1976
Leda and the Swan, Reuben Nakian  American, Bronze
Reuben Nakian
1959
Leda and the Swan, Charles-Albert Despiau  French, Pewter, French
Charles-Albert Despiau
1918
Leda and the Swan, Charles-Albert Despiau  French, Pewter, French
Charles-Albert Despiau
1918
Leda and the Swan, Jean-Jacques Feuchère  French, Bronze, French
Jean-Jacques Feuchère
ca. 1840–50
Leda and the Swan, Etienne-Maurice Falconet  French, Terre de Lorraine (?), French
Etienne-Maurice Falconet
1753 or 1758
"Leda and the Swan", Jean-Baptiste Huet I  French, Cotton, French, Jouy-en-Josas
Jean-Baptiste Huet I
Oberkampf Manufactory
ca. 1798
Dish depicting Leda and the Swan, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Urbino
Italian, Urbino
ca. 1530–40
Leda and the Swan, after Boucher, Jacques Charlier  French, Ivory
Jacques Charlier
Nicolo ring stone set in a gold ring, Nicolo, gold, Roman
Roman
ca. 1st–2nd century CE
Window embrasure panel with Leda and the Swan, Painted wood, French
French
late 18th century
Leda and the Swan, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching and stipple
Thomas Rowlandson
Michelangelo Buonarroti
1799
Leda and the Swan, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching and stipple, hand-colored
Thomas Rowlandson
Michelangelo Buonarroti
1799
Leda and the Swan, Gilles Demarteau  French, Crayon-manner etching printed in red and black ink
Gilles Demarteau
François Boucher
18th century
Leda and the Swan, Claude Augustin Duflos le Jeune  French, Etching
Claude Augustin Duflos le Jeune
François Boucher
n.d.
Leda and the swan, Giulio Bonasone  Italian, Engraving
Giulio Bonasone
ca. 1531–76
Leda and the Swan, Cornelis Bos  Netherlandish, Engraving
Cornelis Bos
Michelangelo Buonarroti
1544–66
Nymph and Swan, Benedetto Pistrucci  Italian, Agate cameo; gold mount with black enamel, Italian, Rome
Benedetto Pistrucci
Fortunato Pio Castellani
ca. 1830–40
Leda and the Swan (Leda mit dem Schwan), Rudolf Kalvach  Austrian, Color lithograph
Rudolf Kalvach
Wiener Werkstätte
1907
Leda and the Swan set in a landscape, Giovanni Battista Palumba  Italian, Engraving, partly hand colored
Giovanni Battista Palumba
Nicoletto da Modena
1500–1510
Multiple artists/makers
1542
Clock (pendule à console), Louis Mÿnüel  French, Case: oak veneered with brass and tortoiseshell with gilded-bronze mounts; Dial: gilded brass and enamel, French, Paris
Louis Mÿnüel
Charles Cressent
ca. 1720–23
Study for a Book Plate: Leda and the Swan, Franz von Bayros  Austrian, Pen and black ink, brush and black and gray wash, graphite on board.
Franz von Bayros
late 19th–early 20th century
Leda and the Swan, from 'The Loves of the Gods', Giulio Bonasone  Italian, Engraving
Giulio Bonasone
1531–76
Wainscott Chair Design with a Panel Depicting Leda and the Swan, Anonymous, French, 19th century  French, Graphite on wove paper
Anonymous, French, 19th century
A. Damon & Co
Enea Vico
Francesco Salviati (Francesco de' Rossi)
1546
Lovis Corinth
1914
Leda, Aristide Maillol  French, Bronze, French, Paris
Aristide Maillol
modeled 1900, cast probably ca. 1929
Design for a Classical Chimneypiece with Rams Heads, and Leda and the Swan, Sir William Chambers  British, born Sweden, Pen and ink, brush and wash
Sir William Chambers
1745–1800
Console table, Giuseppe Maria Bonzanigo, Carved, painted and gilded poplar wood; marble top, Italian, Turin
Giuseppe Maria Bonzanigo
Michelangelo Pergolesi
ca. 1782–92
Plate IIII (4): Leda and the Swan, from "Museum Florentinum" (Statuae antiquae dorum et virorum illustrium), Cosimo Mogalli  Italian, Etching and engraving
Cosimo Mogalli
Giovanni Domenico Campiglia
1734
Swan-Neck Glass Bottle, Glass, blue; dip-molded, blown, folded foot
19th century
World Surrealist exhibition (with the participation of the Phases movement) : marvelous freedom, vigilance of desire / Gallery Black Swan, Gallery Black Swan
Gallery Black Swan
1976
Jean Le Pautre
Pierre Mariette le fils
17th century
Ceres, Michel Anguier  French, Bronze, French, Paris
Michel Anguier
1700, after a 1652 model