A BERLIN (K.P.M.) RECTANGULAR PLAQUE, DIANA LEAVING HER BATH
A BERLIN (K.P.M.) RECTANGULAR PLAQUE, DIANA LEAVING HER BATH

LATE 19TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED MONOGRAM AND SCEPTRE MARK AND H, INCISED 9¾-7 5/8

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A BERLIN (K.P.M.) RECTANGULAR PLAQUE, DIANA LEAVING HER BATH
LATE 19TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED MONOGRAM AND SCEPTRE MARK AND H, INCISED 9¾-7 5/8
Finely painted after Boucher with the scantily clad goddess sitting by her bath, accompanied by an attendant, her quiver dormant, a pile of game to her side, two hounds by the pond's edge
7½ x 10 in. (19 x 25.3 cm.), within a velvet and giltwood frame

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François Boucher, French (1703-1770)

Exhibited at the Salon of 1742, Boucher's Diana Leaving her Bath was purchased by the Louvre in 1852.

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