17. Mercury Stealing the Flocks of Admetus from Apollo, by Claude Lorrain. 1660. 74.5 by 100.5 cm. After Cleaning. (Wallace Collection).
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18. Detail from Fig.17.
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19. Detail from Fig.17, Showing a Reconstruction of the Original Position of Apollo.
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20. Detail (Enlarged) from Mercury Stealing the Flocks of Admetus, by Claude Lorrain. Pen and Wash, from the Liber Veritatis. (British Museum).
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21. Detail from Fig.17. Photomacrograph × 4, Showing First Position of Apollo's Feet Beneath the Dog and Landscape (The Dog's Front Leg Is on the Extreme Left).
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22. Detail from Fig.17. Photomacrograph × 12.5, Showing the Dog's Back.
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23. Detail from Fig.17. Photomacrograph × 12.5, Showing Goat's Back.
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24. Detail from Fig.17. Photomacrograph × 32, Showing Goat's Back.
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25. Detail from Fig.17. Photomacrograph × 80, Showing Dog's Right Leg.
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26. Detail from Fig.17. Photomacrograph × 4, Showing Apollo's Legs and Adjacent Rock.
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27. Detail from Fig.17. Photomacrograph × 15, Showing Apollo's Face.
10. Detail from Fig. 8. The Overpainted Head of a Lady May Just Be Discerned Overlapping the Right Edge of the Pillar, and the Poor Condition of the Head Added Later Is Also Apparent.
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11. Detail from Fig. 8, Showing the Confused State of the Middle Distance on the Right, Following the Overpainting of a Figure Group, and the Loss of Paint on the Four Standing Figures and Background.
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12. Le concert, by Antoine Watteau. 66 by 91 cm. (Schloss Charlottenburg, Berlin).
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7. Les charmes de la vie, by Antoine Watteau. 68.6 by 95.2 cm. After Restoration. (Wallace Collection).
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8. Les charmes de la vie, after Cleaning and before Restoration, Showing the Damaged Edges and the Loss and Abrasions in the Sky.
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9. Les charmes de la vie. X-Radiograph Assembly.
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A. Diagram Showing Elements in Some of the Earlier Stages of the Painting.
93. A Hanoverian Party on a Terrace, by Philip Mercier. Signed and Dated 1725. Canvas, 103 by 127 cm. (Leger Galleries, London).
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B. Ornamental Urn, with Orange Bush Planted in It; Two Water Sprites As Handles; Athena/Britannia and Two Figures Carrying a Bowl. From the Painting by Mercier Illustrated in Fig.93.