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Antoine Caron Augustus and the Tiburtine Sybil (mk05) Canvas,49 1/4 x 67''(125 x 170 cm)Given in 1938
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Antoine Caron Caesar Augustus and the Tiburtine Sybil nn05
c.1580
Faith in the magic of festivals
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Antoine Caron Details of Caesar Augustus and the Tiburtine Sybil nn05
a powerful florentine,larger than life
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Antoine Caron Details of Caesar Augustus and the Tiburtine Sybil nn05
The king's favourites compete
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Antoine Caron Details of Caesar Augustus and the Tiburtine Sybil nn05
A genuine palace in an artificial setting
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Antoine Caron Details of Caesar Augustus and the Tiburtine Sybil nn05
Breasts that spout pure oil
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Antoine Caron Court ball following the Ballet of the Provinces of France with a view to gthe gardens of the Tuileries mk190
1573
drawing Mr and Mrs Windslow Arnes
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Antoine Caron Augustus und die Sibylle von Tibur c. 1580
Oil on canvas
125 x 170 cm
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Antoine Caron The Triumph of Winter 1568-1570
Oil on canvas
103 x 179 cm (40.55 x 70.47 in)
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Antoine Caron Augustus und die Sibylle von Tibur Deutsch: um 1580
English: c. 1580
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 125 X 170 cm
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Antoine Caron Dionysius Areopagite and the eclipse of Sun English: Dionysius Areopagite and the eclipse of Sun, 1541 (Los Angeles, Getty Museum)
Date 1571
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Antoine Caron The Massacre of the Triumvirate. 1566(1566)
Oil on canvas
117 x 200 cm
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Antoine Caron The Massacre of the Triumvirate 1566(1566)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 117 x 200 cm
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Antoine Caron
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1520-1598
French
Antoine Caron Location
Antoine Caron (1521 in Beauvais - 1599 in Paris) was a French master glassmaker, illustrator, Mannerist painter and a master (teacher) at the School of Fontainebleau.
He is one of the few French painters of his time who had a pronounced artistic personality. His work reflects the refined, although highly unstable, atmosphere at the court of the House of Valois during the French Wars of Religion of 1560 to 1598.
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