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Pierre Joseph Célestin François
1759
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1851
Flemish historical, genre, and miniature painter and etcher (1759-1851)
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1790s
Marius on the ruins of Carthage
Pierre Joseph Célestin François
Old Masters Museum
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Coriolanus is met by his wife Vergilia with their two small sons, and his mother Volumnia; they entreat him to spare Rome
Pierre Joseph Célestin François
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Cupid and Psyche as lovers
Pierre Joseph Célestin François
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Narcissus admiring himself in the water, the nympg Echo looking on in despair
Pierre Joseph Célestin François
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1796
Psyché, après une absence et de grands dangers, revoit et embrasse son cher Cupidon
Pierre Joseph Célestin François
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
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1819
Venus and Cupid: allegorical representation of the arrival of Maria Ludmilla, Princesse Lobkowicz, Duchesse de Ligne- Arenberg (1798-1868) in Brussels, 1819
Pierre Joseph Célestin François
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1832
Themistocles asks the protection of Admetus of Epirus and his wife Phthia
Pierre Joseph Célestin François
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1842
Pierre Joseph Célestin François
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