Author/Artist | Anonymous Formerly attributed to Jean Goujon (by Alexandre Lenoir) Formerly attributed to Benvenuto Cellini (1500–1571) (by Maurice Roy) Formerly attributed to Germain Pilon (from circa 1537 until 1590) Pierre-Nicolas Beauvallet (1750–1818) (reworked) |
Title | Français : Fontaine de Diane English: Fountain of Diana Deutsch: Brunnen der Diana 다이애나(디아나)의 분수 |
Description | Français : Partie supérieure de la fontaine English: Top part of the fountain Deutsch: Oberer Teil des Brunnens |
Date | circa 1550 |
Medium | marble |
Dimensions | Height: 2.11 m (2.3 yd). Width: 2.58 m (2.8 yd). Depth: 1.34 m (1.5 yd). |
Current location | Louvre Museum Sculptures françaises, room 15b: Prieur. Richelieu, ground floor. This work is part of the collections of the Louvre (Department of Sculptures). |
Credit line | Musée des Monuments Français, 1823 |
Source/Photographer | Jebulon (24 October 2010) http://commons.wikimedia.org/ |
Camera location | 48° 51′ 41.6″ N, 2° 20′ 10.2″ E |
Permission | Public Domain |
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