museums and institutions:
Attributed works:
33. 'Medea', here attributed to Charles-Antoine Coypel. c.1714-15. Pastel, 29.4 by 20.6 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1953 [1974.25]).
Attributed works:
34. 'Scorn and Hatred', by Bernard Picart and Charles Le Brun. Etching and engraving, 12.2 by 6 cm. From 'The Conference of Monsieur Le Brun, Cheif Painter to the French King, Chancellor and Director of the Academy of Painting and Sculpture; Upon Expression, General and Particular', London [1701], opp. p.8.
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35. 'Terror', by Bernard Picart and Charles Le Brun. Etching and engraving, 12.2 by 6 cm. From 'The Conference of Monsieur Le Brun, Cheif Painter to the French King, Chancellor and Director of the Academy of Painting and Sculpture; Upon Expression, General and Particular', London [1701], opp. p.10.
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36. 'Jason and Medea', by Charles-Antoine Coypel. 1715. 173 by 133 cm. (Schloss Charlottenburg, Berlin).
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37. 'Armida', by Charles-Antoine Coypel. c.1724-25. Pastel, 23.7 by 18.5 cm. (Baron and Baronne Gilles Guerrier de Dumast, London).
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38. 'Head of Potiphar's wife', by Charles-Antoine Coypel. c.1736-37. Pastel, 31 by 24.4 cm. (Collection of Jeffrey E. Horvitz, Boston, courtesy of the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University Art Museums).
Attributed works:
39. 'Principales têtes du Tableau de L'oratoire', by François Joullain after Charles-Antoine Coypel. c.1729. Etching and engraving, 33.1 by 21.2 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Rogers Fund, 1962 [62.602.1023]).
Attributed works:
40. 'The sacrifice of Abraham', by Charles-Antoine Coypel. 1746. 116.5 by 89 cm. (Renaud Lugagne, Marseilles).