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PRINT OF THETIS BEARING THE ARMS OF ACHILLES

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PRINT OF THETIS BEARING THE ARMS OF ACHILLES


Print of Francois Gerard’s Thetis Bearing The Arms of Achilles. Garard (b. Rome 1770 – 1836).

16 1/2" X 19 3/4"


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Text Found in Images:

Image 1:

THETIS BEARING THE ARMS OF ACHILLES
THETIS
BEARING
THE
ARMS
OF
ACHILLES

Image 2:

FRANCOIS
GERARD
THETIS BEARING THE ARMS OF ACHILLES
FRANCOIS
GERARD
THETIS
BEARING
THE
ARMS
OF

Image 3:

FRANCOIS GERARD
THETIS BEARING THE ARMS OF ACHILLES.
FRANCOIS
GERARD
THETIS
BEARING
THE
ARMS

Image 4:

100464
1 pcs
OF THE LEIBL
THETIS BEARING THE ARMS OF ACHILLES.
PAINTED BY
FRANÇOIS GÉRARD.
BORN AT ROME, 1770; DIED AT PARIS, 1836
RANÇOIS GÉRARD began the practice of
painting at time when
passed for
art
and the litera-
France.
It has been well said that there
is
nothing
more
ture of
than the attempted medixevalisms of Rossetti and
Burne-
modern
that there is
nothing
Jones, and by the same rule it may be declared
more essentially romantic than the classicisms of David and of his
greater pupil, Gerard.
Assuredly,
100464
1 pcs
OF
THE
LEIBL
BEARING
THE
ARMS
OF
ACHILLES.
PAINTED
BY
FRANÇOIS
GÉRARD.
BORN
AT
1770;
DIED
AT
PARIS,
1836
RANÇOIS
GÉRARD
began
the
practice
painting
at
time
when
classic
what
passed
for
dominated
the
art
and
the
litera-
France.
It
has
been
well
said
that
there
is
nothing
more
ture
of
than
the
attempted
Rossetti
and
Burne-
modern
that
there
is
nothing
Jones,
and
by
the
same
rule
it
may
be
declared
more
essentially
romantic
than
the
classicisms
of
David
and
his
greater
pupil,
Assuredly,
the
with

Image 5:

LEVYTYPE CO.PHILA
CONFERENCE OF PEASANTS.-FROM THE PAINTING BY WILHELM LEIBL
THETIS BEARING THE ARMS OF ACHILLES.
PAINTED BY
FRANÇOIS GÉRARD.
BORN AT ROME, 1770; DIED AT PARIS, 1836.
RANÇOIS GÉRARD began the practice of painting at a time wh
classic ideas, or what passed for such, dominated the art and the lite
ture of France. It has been well said that there is nothing m
modern than the attempted medixvalisms of Rossetti and Bur
Jones, and by the same rule it may be declared that there is noth
more essentially romantic than the classicisms of David and of
greater pupil,
LEVYTYPE
CO.PHILA
CONFERENCE
OF
PEASANTS.-FROM
THE
PAINTING
BY
WILHELM
BEARING
ARMS
ACHILLES.
PAINTED
BY
FRANÇOIS
GÉRARD.
BORN
AT
ROME,
1770;
DIED
AT
PARIS,
1836.
RANÇOIS
began
the
practice
of
painting
at
a
time
wh
classic
ideas,
or
what
for
dominated
the
art
and
the
lite
ture
of
France.
It
has
been
well
said
that
there
is
nothing
m
the
of
Rossetti
and
Bur
Jones,
the
same
rule
may
be
declared
that
there
is
noth
more
essentially
romantic
than
the
classicisms
of
David
and
of
greater
pupil,


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