
Projet d'une grande Pendule, from 'Oeuvre de Juste Aurele Meissonnier'
Juste Aurèle Meissonnier
An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art
Design for a large pendule hung in front of a wall panel. The pendule has a round clock dial placed in a large case built up out of rocaille ornaments. On top a winged female figure holding a garland is seated. On the left the garland is supported by the figure of a small cupid. To the left, part of a door is depicted and on the lower right three arms of a candelabra are visible.
Drawings and Prints
An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art
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