Vignette, fourth canto, depicting Juno in a palace, holding her sceptre, with her other hand on a table on which are sceptres, crowns, and strands of pearls, from Le Jugement de Paris Poëme en IV. Chants Suivi d'Oevres mêlées.. Nouvelle édition corrigée et augmentée par Mr. Imbert. Amsterdam MDCCLXXIV.

Author Barthélemy Imbert French
published in 1774
Not on view

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  • Title: Vignette, fourth canto, depicting Juno in a palace, holding her sceptre, with her other hand on a table on which are sceptres, crowns, and strands of pearls, from Le Jugement de Paris Poëme en IV. Chants Suivi d'Oevres mêlées.. Nouvelle édition corrigée et augmentée par Mr. Imbert. Amsterdam MDCCLXXIV.
  • Series/Portfolio: Le Jugement de Paris Poëme en IV. Chants Suivi d'Oevres mêlées.. Nouvelle édition corrigée et augmentée par Mr. Imbert. Amsterdam MDCCLXXIV.
  • Artist: Louis Joseph Masquelier (French, Cysoing 1741–1811 Paris)
  • Artist: Jean Michel Moreau le Jeune (French, Paris 1741–1814 Paris)
  • Author: Barthélemy Imbert (French, 1747–1790)
  • Date: published in 1774
  • Medium: Etching and engraving; second state of three (Bocher)
  • Dimensions: Sheet: 8 3/16 × 5 5/16 in. (20.8 × 13.5 cm)
  • Classification: Prints
  • Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1964
  • Object Number: 64.639(8)
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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