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Artist
Christophe-Gabriel Allegrain  (1710–1795)  wikidata:Q2698265
 
Christophe-Gabriel Allegrain
Alternative names
Christophe Gabriel Allegrain; Algrain; Allegrain; N. Allegrain
Description French sculptor and ceramicist
Date of birth/death 11 October 1710 Edit this at Wikidata 17 April 1795 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Paris Paris
Work location
Paris (1780–1783); Paris (1776) Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q2698265
(French, 1710–1795)
Description
Diana. Marble, 1778. Madame Du Barry commissioned the statue for her castle of Louveciennes as a counterpart for the Bather by the same artist.
Dimensions H. 1.70 m (5 ft. 6 ¾ in.), W. 77 cm (30 ¼ in.), D. 1 m (3 ft. 3 ¼ in.)
institution QS:P195,Q19675
Current location
Department of Sculptures, Richelieu, lower ground floor, Cour Puget
Accession number
MR 1746
Credit line Entered the Louvre collections before 1824
Source/Photographer Jastrow (2006)
Français : Diane. Marbre, 1778. Commande par Madame Du Barry pour son château de Louveciennes, en guise de pendant pour la Baigneuse du même artiste.

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