Jean Audran, Winter or The Flood, ca. 1690.
Etching and engraving. 436 mm x 581 mm. © Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London. Photographer: Prudence Cuming Associates Limited.
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Attributed to Jean Audran (1667 - 1756)
RA Collection: Art
436 mm x 581 mm
Jean Pesne
Autumn or The Spies with the Grapes from the Promised Land, ca. 1690
Etching and engraving
Summer or Ruth and Boaz, ca. 1690
Attributed to Jean Audran
Spring or The Earthly Paradise, ca. 1690
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