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Jean-Baptiste Louis Roman
(31st Oct, 1792 - 13th Feb, 1835)
L'Innocence dit aussi Jeune fille tenant un lézard
1822
Credit:
Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais / René-Gabriel Ojéda
musée du Louvre
http://www.louvre.fr
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Keywords:
child
statue
innocence
Allegory (all)
little girl
childhood
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About the artwork
Title:
L'Innocence dit aussi Jeune fille tenant un lézard
Periods:
19th century
contemporary period from 1789 until 1914
XIXth century
Techniques:
marble
sculpture (technique)
Dimensions:
900 x 750
Inventory number:
LL330
Location:
musée du Louvre
About the author(s)
Author:
Jean-Baptiste Louis Roman
Born:
31st Oct, 1792
Dead:
13th Feb, 1835
Country:
France
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
Jean-Baptiste Roman
(31 October 1792 – 13 February 1835) was a French sculptor. He was born and died in Paris. Among his works is a sculpture on the death of Cato the Younger, a theme that became popular along with revolutionary sentiment. It depicts Cato reading the
Phaedo
of Plato, on the death of Socrates, heroically nude as he contemplates his own death. The piece was commissioned in 1832 for the Louvre, but was finished by François Rude after his friend's death. Roman was an instructor in…
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