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Vignette, third canto, depicting Paris with his hand extended towards Venus, who holds the apple in her hand; Minerva is seen from behind, wearing her helmet; Juno flees in a chariot drawn by peacocks, from Le Jugement de Paris Poëme en IV. Chants Suivi

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Etching and engraving; second state of two (Bocher), Le Jugement de Paris Poëme en IV. Chants Suivi d'Oevres mêlées.. Nouvelle édition corrigée et augmentée par Mr. Imbert. Amsterdam MDCCLXXIV.
Le Jugement de Paris Poëme en IV. Chants Suivi d'Oevres mêlées.. Nouvelle édition corrigée et augmentée par Mr. Imbert. Amsterdam MDCCLXXIV., Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, The Elisha Whittelsey Collection The Elisha Whittelsey Fund 1964
Title: Vignette, third canto, depicting Paris with his hand extended towards Venus, who holds the apple in her hand; Minerva is seen from behind, wearing her helmet; Juno flees in a chariot drawn by peacocks, from Le Jugement de Paris Poëme en IV. Chants Suivi
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Etching and engraving; second state of two (Bocher), Le Jugement de Paris Poëme en IV.
Chants Suivi d'Oevres mêlées.
Nouvelle édition corrigée et augmentée par Mr.
Imbert.
Amsterdam MDCCLXXIV.

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