> Polyphemus by Corneille Van Cleve.  This piece represents Polyphemus, the cyclop son of Neptue, after being rejected by the nymph Galatea.
 > Pierre Corneille by Jean-Jacques Caffieri
 > La Marne by Antoine Coysevox
 > Jeanne d'Arc écoutant ses voix (Joan of Arc listening to her voices) by François Rude
 > Hercule couronné par la Gloire (Hercules Crowned by Glory) by Martin van den Bogaert (Desjardins)
 > Alexandre and Diogène by Pierre Puget
 > Philopoemen by Pierre-Jean David (d'Angers)
 > Persée et Andromède by Christophe Veyrier & Pierre Puget
 > Neptune by Antoine Coysevox
Polyphemus by Corneille Van Cleve. This piece represents Polyphemus, the cyclop son of Neptue, after being rejected by the nymph Galatea.
 > Polyphemus by Corneille Van Cleve.  This piece represents Polyphemus, the cyclop son of Neptue, after being rejected by the nymph Galatea.
Polyphemus by Corneille Van Cleve. This piece represents Polyphemus, the cyclop son of Neptue, after being rejected by the nymph Galatea.
Photo by: Richard Higgins • see photo in gallery

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