Difference between revisions of "Salome (1895 Lefebvre), art"

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[http://www.broomstick.org/utena/salome_bwprint.jpg Salome] (1895) is a painting by [[Jules-Joseph Lefebvre]], once in private collection, stolen in 1985, is still missing.
[http://www.broomstick.org/utena/salome_bwprint.jpg Salome] (1895) is a (lost) painting by [[Jules-Joseph Lefebvre]]. -- See [[Lost Artworks]].
 
Once in [[Private Collection]], the painting, which portrays a triumphantly indifferent Salome, was stolen in 1985. It is still missing.


A triumphantly indifferent Salome.




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[[Category:French Art|1895 Lefebvre]]
[[Category:Lost Artworks|1895 Lefebvre]]


[[Category:Made in the 1890s|*1895 Lefebvre]]
[[Category:Made in the 1890s|*1895 Lefebvre]]


[[Category:Salome--art (subject)|1895 Lefebvre]]
[[Category:Salome--art (subject)|1895 Lefebvre]]

Latest revision as of 17:46, 24 January 2021

Salome (1895) is a (lost) painting by Jules-Joseph Lefebvre. -- See Lost Artworks.

Once in Private Collection, the painting, which portrays a triumphantly indifferent Salome, was stolen in 1985. It is still missing.