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Mantel Clock
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The American Wing, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Lee B. Anderson 1986
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please check correct caption Mantel clock. Paris, c.1768, movement: workshop of Julien le Roy (1686-1759) gilt bronze, enamel.
please check correct caption Mantel clock. Paris, c.1768, movement: workshop of Julien le Roy (1686-1759) gilt bronze, enamel.
Paris, c.1768, movement: workshop of Julien le Roy (1686-1759) gilt bronze, enamel. Large gilt-bronze mantel clocks from Paris were considered symbols of wealth and good taste thro...
Jules David and Réville. Two women's day and evening dresses, a child and a doll. French, c.1860, published in the Belgian edition of Le Journal des Dames et des Demoiselles. Two women and a young girl in an interior. Seated to the left, a woman in a blac
Jules David and Réville. Two women's day and evening dresses, a child and a doll. French, c.1860, published in the Belgian edition of Le Journal des Dames et des Demoiselles. Two women and a young girl in an interior. Seated to the left, a woman in a blac
Jules David and Réville. Two women's day and evening dresses, a child and a doll. French, c.1860, published in the Belgian edition of Le Journal des Dames et des Demoiselles. Two w...
Mantel Clock
Mantel Clock
Comprised of two rectangular levels with a classical female figure (cast in bronze) on the left side...
Mantel clock (pendule) with Arachne and Athena
Mantel clock (pendule) with Arachne and Athena
Various examples of this clock are known. Princess Maria Josepha gave one to her father, Elector Augustus II of
Saxony, in 1721. The very three-dimensional figure group surmounting...

