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Artist
Jean-Baptiste Roman (1792-1835)
Description
English: The fallen Euryalus, detail from a group representing Nisus and Euryalus. Marble, exhibited at the 1827 Salon. A plaster model was exhibited at the 1822 Salon.
Français : Euryale mort, détail d'un groupe représentant Nisus et Euryale. Marbre, présenté au Salon de 1827. Un modèle en plâtre fut présenté au Salon de 1822.
Dimensions
H. 1.67 m (65 ½ in.), W. 1.4 m (55 in.), D. 0.8 m (31 ¼ in.)
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