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Clodion (Claude Michel) | Egyptian Goddess | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Large mythological group Claude Michel, known as Clodion (1738-1814) - Ref.99206
Clodion, Claude Michel (French 1738-1814) Terracotta Sculpture, Triumph Bacchus | eBay
After a marble figure by Clodion (Claude Michel) | The Vestal | French, Lorraine | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Sculpture "Faunesse with child and Bacchus" signed Clodion
PROBABLY AFTER CLAUDE MICHEL, CALLED CLODION | FEMME À SA TOILETTE (BATHING WOMAN) | European Art: Paintings & Sculpture | 2020 | Sotheby's
Claude Michel, called Clodion, La Pleureuse, 1766. Terracotta. Musée du Louvre, RF 1827. | The Decorative Arts Trust
SculpLovers - "Young Bacchus".(1899) By Clodion Claude Michel .French sculptor Private Collection | Facebook
Clodion | Neoclassical, Terracotta, Ceramics | Britannica
A Vestal
Clodion (Claude Michel) - Browse by Artist - The Norton Simon Foundation
Claude Michel - Wikipedia
Clodion Paintings & Artwork for Sale | Clodion Art Value Price Guide
File:Clodion, The Surprise, 1799, NGA 3157.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Model for Poetry and Music
CLODION ( from) - Faunesse et Amour in marble - Sculpture
Claude Michel Clodion 18th Century French Bronze Sculpture Faun & Putti | eBay
Lot - After Claude Michel Clodion (French 1738-1814), Satyr, Bacchante and Child, French Gilt Bronze Sculpture
A pair of large sculpture, after Clodion (1738-1814) - Ref.94258
Clodion - 94 artworks - Art Renewal Center
Cupid and Psyche | Clodion | V&A Explore The Collections
Claude Michel Clodion - Nude faun woman sitting on a rock and 2 puttis, after Clodion For Sale at 1stDibs | faun sitting, claude michel clodion, clodion signature
Clodion and “Clodion Mania” Exhibition – Avery Library Blog
Running faun | Clodion | V&A Explore The Collections
frenchsculpture.org : Object : The Surprise [4510]
frenchsculpture.org : Object : The See-Saw [3821]
Bacchae and dancing putti after Clodion
Clodion | Neoclassical, Terracotta, Ceramics | Britannica