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Heads Representing the Various Passions of the Soul; as they are Expressed in the Human Countenance: Drawn by that Great Master Monsieur Le Brun. The engraver unidentified, variously published by Robert Sayer, Carington Bowles or Edward Orme, between 1765 -1810.
A set of eight within good handmade frames, copies of 18th century English print frames.
o.s: 12.5 in x 16 in.
Charles Le Brun was one of the most important French artists of Louis XIV period. Not only a painter but also an interior decorator, plasterer, and designer of wallpaper and tapestries.
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4954The BADA Standard
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