> Suzanne au bain (Suzanne with the bath) by Pierre Nicolas Beauvallet  The other two sculptures behind Suzanne are from other artists.  The farthest scupture of a woman sitting is called "The Bather" by Joseph-Charles Marin and the young seated girl is called "Innocence" by Romance Jean-baptiste..
 > Psyche Abandoned by Augustin Pajou
 > Monument of the heart of Victor Thérèse Carpenter, count d' Ennery (1732-1776), governor of the French colonies of America ( Monument of the heart of Victor Thérèse Carpenter, count d' Ennery (1732-1776), governor of the French colonies of America) by Jean-Antoine Houdon
 > Eurydice mourante (Dying Eurydice) by Charles-François Leboeuf (Nanteuil)
 > Relief
 > Music by Etienne-Maurice Falconet
 > Louvre Statue.  There are literally hundreds of these statues.  I only had a few hours there so I took as many pictures as I could (along with those in other areas) and didn't get the names of most of them.
 > Satyre et Bacchante by Jean-Jacques Pradier (James).  The faces are rumored to be that of the sculptor and his mistress Juliette Drouet.
 > Borée enlevant Orithye (Borated removing Orithye) by Gaspard Marsy & Anselme Flamen
Suzanne au bain (Suzanne with the bath) by Pierre Nicolas Beauvallet The other two sculptures behind Suzanne are from other artists. The farthest scupture of a woman sitting is called "The Bather" by Joseph-Charles Marin and the young seated girl is called "Innocence" by Romance Jean-baptiste..
 > Suzanne au bain (Suzanne with the bath) by Pierre Nicolas Beauvallet  The other two sculptures behind Suzanne are from other artists.  The farthest scupture of a woman sitting is called "The Bather" by Joseph-Charles Marin and the young seated girl is called "Innocence" by Romance Jean-baptiste..
Suzanne au bain (Suzanne with the bath) by Pierre Nicolas Beauvallet The other two sculptures behind Suzanne are from other artists. The farthest scupture of a woman sitting is called "The Bather" by Joseph-Charles Marin and the young seated girl is called "Innocence" by Romance Jean-baptiste..
Photo by: Richard Higgins • see photo in gallery

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