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Unknown Artist (Etruscan): Sarcophagus of a Married Couple,<br />
520–510 B.C., terra cotta, 3'6" x 6'4" x 2'3".<br />
Unknown Artist (Roman), completed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini: Borghese<br />
Hermaphrodite, c. 2nd century B.C., marble, 5'6" (W).<br />
Michelangelo, Buonarotti: Bound Slaves, 1513–1515, marble, on the left:<br />
6' 10" (H), on the right: 7'6" (H).<br />
Agasias of Ephesos: Borghese Gladiator, 100 B.C., marble, 6'6" (H).<br />
Pierre Puget: Milo of Croton, 1671–1682, marble, 8'9" (H).<br />
Edgar Degas: Mary Cassatt at the <strong>Louvre</strong>, in front of an Etruscan<br />
Sarcophagus, c. 1880, aquatint, etching, and dry point on Japanese paper,<br />
10.5" x 9.25".<br />
Germain Pilon: Virgin of the Sadness, c. 1586, terra cotta, 5'3" (H).<br />
Hubert Robert: Imaginary View of the Grande Galeries in Ruins, 1796, oil<br />
on canvas, 3'9" x 4'9".<br />
———: Project for the Redoing of the Grand Gallery of the <strong>Louvre</strong>, 1796,<br />
oil on canvas, 3'9" x 4'9".<br />
Winslow Homer: Art-students and copyists in the <strong>Louvre</strong> gallery, Paris,<br />
1868, wood engraving, 9" x 1'2".<br />
Samuel F.B. Morse: Gallery of the <strong>Louvre</strong>, 1831–1833, oil on canvas,<br />
6'2" x 8'11", Daniel J. Terra Collection for American Art, Chicago, U.S.A.<br />
Jean Goujon: Nymphs from the Fontaine of the Innocents, 1549, marble,<br />
2'5" x 6'5" x 5".<br />
Unknown Artist (Egyptian): Ef� gy of Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten),<br />
14th century B.C., sandstone, 4'6" (H).<br />
Louis Béroud: "A la gloire de Rubens," esquisse du tableau du Salon de<br />
1905, 1905, oil on canvas, 2'1" x 3'.<br />
———: La Salle des Sept-Cheminees au <strong>Louvre</strong>, vue depuis la salle des<br />
Bijoux, 1909, oil on canvas, 3' x 2'1".<br />
———: La Salle Rubens au Musée du <strong>Louvre</strong>, 1904, oil on canvas, 6'6" x<br />
9'10".<br />
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