In emulation of Nicolas Cordier Bust after the Borghese Moor

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Severed torsos and metaphorical transformations: Christina of Sweden's Sale delle Muse and Clytie in the Palazzo Riario-Corsini. - Document - Gale Literature Resource Center

, Two large marble bust of two men in classical dress, multicoloured marbles, finally sculpted and polished, on integrated white bases (one with

Nicolas Cordier (1567-1612)-follower

In emulation of Nicolas Cordier, Bust after the Borghese Moor, French

CIRCLE OF NICOLAS CORDIER (D. 1612), ROME, 17TH CENTURY, A PAIR OF MALE AND FEMALE BUSTS OF MOORS

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Severed torsos and metaphorical transformations: Christina of Sweden's Sale delle Muse and Clytie in the Palazzo Riario-Corsini. - Document - Gale Literature Resource Center

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

History of Restorationof Ancient Stone Sculptures. 2003 PDF, PDF, Sculpture

PDF) Nicolas Cordier's Il Moro: The African as Christian Antiquity in Early Modern Rome

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