Item # AA0115- Mercury Bronze after Giambologna, (Jean de Boulogne (1529-1608)
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File:Resurrection of Christ, by the circle of Jean de Boulogne, called Giambologna, probably Florence, 1550-1600 AD, silvered bronze, marble, pietra dura - Vatican Museums - DSC00690.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
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Mercury, by field of Jean de Boulogne known as Giambologna, 16th Century, 1550 about, bronze, full relief,. Italy, Veneto, Venice, Ca dOro. - Album alb1766883
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Fountain of Neptune (1563), statue of Neptune by Jean de Boulogne, known as Giambologna (1529-1608), Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. DAE-96008017 | agefotostock
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The Rape of the Sabine Women by the Flemish artist Jean de Boulogne ( Giambologna). Loggia della Signoria, Florence Stock Photo - Alamy
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Giambologna, or Jean de Boulogne, was born in Douai (Dowaai), Flanders (now France). In 1550 he travelled to Italy, where he became the most influential sculptor of his time. He made
Italy, Tuscany, Florence, Signoria Square, Lanzi's Loggia, Hercules and the Centaur, artist Giambologna, Jean de Boulogne, marble statue - SuperStock
Fountain of Neptune, by Jean de Boulogne known as Giambologna, Laureti Tommaso, 1563 - 1566, 16th Century, . Italy: Emilia Romagna: Bologna: Piazza Nettuno. Detail. Neptune Poseidon naked trident four angels spouting
Jean de Boulogne | Classic sculpture, Human sculpture, Sculpture clay
SCULPTURES, a pair, bronze. After Jean de Boulogne. - Bukowskis
Chalet du cycle au Bois de Boulogne, circa 1900 - Aguarela de Jean Beraud (+ 1935). Museu dos Selos.
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The sculptor and architect Giambologna (also called Jean Boulogne, Giovanni Bologna or Giovanni da Bologna) at the age of sixty: bust to the right in oval. The oval is caught in
St John the Baptist 1628-30 by Jean de Boulogne Valentin Reproduction For Sale | 1st Art Gallery