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File:Trois Têtes D'hommes En Relation Avec Le Lion.jpg

Vers 1671


Pierre noire, plume et encre noire, pinceau et lavis gris, gouache blanche sur papier blanc jauni et taché. Mis au carreau à la pierre noire

H. : 21,7 cm ; L. : 32,7 cm

Atelier de Le Brun. Entré dans les collections royales en 1690. INV28156

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Three lion-like heads (c. 1671). Black chalk, pen and ink, brush and gray wash, white gouache on paper, 21.7 × 32,7 cm

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