

Allegory in Honor of Claude de Mesmes, Count d'Avaux (Allegorie en l'honneur de Claude de Mesmes, comte d'Avaux)
An architectural interior with columns and pillars. Two men with drapery clothing. A man on the left with one arm raised and one bent across the body. A man on the right swooping in from the right with the right arm raised and left arm holding a round object. The man on the right is partially transparent with movement lines around. A tiled floor. A column with decorative sconce. A ceiling. A distant figure on the right. A blank round object held by the man on the right.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 739 px
- Museum Record
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