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Title: Les Amours de Psyché et de Cupidon Avec la Poème d'Adonis
Artist:
Jean Dambrun (French, Paris 1741–after 1808)
Artist:
Emmanuel Jean de Ghendt (Flemish, Saint Niklaas 1738–1815 Paris)
Artist:
Louis Pauquet (French, 1759–about 1824)
Artist:
Jean-Baptiste-Michel Dupréel (French, active 1787–1817)
Artist:
Bernard Antoine Nicollet (Swiss, St.-Imier 1743–1806 Paris)
Artist:
Jacques Louis Petit
Artist:
Maurice Blot (French, 1753–1818)
Artist:
Duhamel (French, 18th century)
Artist:
Jean-Baptiste-Blaise Simonet (French, Paris 1742–after 1813)
Artist:
Alexandre Tardieu (died ca. 1960, Paris)
Artist:
Louis Michel Halbou (French, 1730–1809 Paris)
Artist:
Jean Dambrun (French, Paris 1741–after 1808)
Artist:
J. J. Hubert (French, active late 18th century)
Artist:
Jean Mathieu (French, 1732–1806)
Artist:
Pierre Audouin (French, Paris 1768–1822 Paris)
Artist:
Jean Michel Moreau le Jeune (French, Paris 1741–1814 Paris)
Artist:
After Hyacinthe Rigaud (French, Perpignan 1659–1743 Paris)
Artist:
After baron François Gérard (French, Rome 1770–1837 Paris)
Author:
Jean de La Fontaine (French, Château-Thierry 1621–1695 Paris)
Publisher:
Didot, le Jeune , Paris
Publisher:
Chez Saugrain (French, 18th century)
Date: published in 1795
Medium: Etching and engraving
Dimensions: Overall: 14 1/2 × 11 × 1 7/16 in. (36.8 × 28 × 3.7 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1917
Object Number: 17.3.2641-6(a-u)
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