Horizontal Panel with Statues of Jupiter, Juno, Pluto, and Proserpina, from Liure de Statuês Propres à Tailliere en Marbres et en Pierres et Aussis en Metaille, part of Œuvres du Sr. D. Marot

Daniel Marot the Elder French
Published by Pierre Husson Dutch

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A row of four statues. From left to right: Jupiter with an eagle, Juno with a peacock, Pluto with his bident, and Proserpina before a vase. Each statue is identified by an inscription on its pedestal. From a group of five prints belonging to a series of six plates with statues of mythological figures and personifications in marble, stone, and metal.

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