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Arch with River Gods and Harvest Scene

Artist: Charles Audran (French, 1594–1674)

Design for an Arch with Four Term Figures

Artist: Grégoire Huret (French, 1606–1670)

Architectural Design for an Arch and Dome

Artist: G. Autguers (French, active 1624–30)

Architectural Design: Facade with Arch and Medallion

Artist: Grégoire Huret (French, 1606–1670)

Design for an Arch with Corinthian Columns

Artist: G. Autguers (French, active 1624–30)

Architectural Design for an Arch with Corinthian Columns

Artist: G. Autguers (French, active 1624–30)

Design for an Arch with Fountains

Artist: David van Velthem (French, ac. Lyon 1623-1628)

Design for an Arch with Corinthian Columns adn a Lion Mask

Artist: David van Velthem (French, ac. Lyon 1623-1628)

Medallion with Anne of Austria Supported by a Lion on a Pedestal

Artist: Grégoire Huret (French, 1606–1670)

Medallion with Dying Nude Figures Supported by a Lion on a Pedestal

Artist: Grégoire Huret (French, 1606–1670)

Decorative Boat Ornamented with Fleurs de Lis and Flags

Artist: Grégoire Huret (French, 1606–1670)

Xenocrates

Artist: Unknown

Portefeuille Historique de l'Ornement [Ornamental Design]

Artist: Pierre Guillaune Metzmacher (French, 1815–after 1872)

Portefeuille Historique de l'Ornement [Landscape with Three Figures]

Artist: Pierre Guillaune Metzmacher (French, 1815–after 1872)

Floating Fireworks Display

Artist: Petrus Faber (French, died 1650)

Funérailles de Duguesclin (Funeral of Duguesclin)

Engraver: Charles-Amédée Colin (French, 1808–1873)
After: Nicolas Guy Brenet (French, 1728–1792)

Mort de Saint Louis (Death of Saint Louis)

Engraver: Charles Michel Geoffroy (French, 1819–1880)
After: Georges Rouget (French, 1783–1869)

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