Alexander Enters Babylon in Triumph

Charles Le Brun, Artist Sébastien Le Clerc, Artist
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Alexander Enters Babylon in Triumph

between 1637 and 1714

Charles Le Brun (Artist) French, 1619-1690 Sébastien Le Clerc (Artist) French, 1637-1714

Etching printed in black ink on laid paper

Plate: 5 1/2 × 6 5/8 inches (14 × 16.8 cm) Sheet: 6 1/8 × 7 1/2 inches (15.6 × 19.1 cm)

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Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps

09.1S303.F

This work is in the public domain.

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Signed, below image, lower right: S. le Clerc fculp.

Inscribed, in plate, lower left: AINSY PAR LA VERTU S'ELEVENT LES HEROS | Entrée Triomphante d' Alexandre dans Babilone, | au mileu des concerts de musique et des | acclamations du Peuple. Inscribed, in plate, lower right: SUIC VIRTUS EVEHIT ARDENS. | Alexander Babilonem subi deditam Triumphali | curru sublimis inter civium acclamationes | et concentus ingreditur

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September 1899, F. Meyer (Dresden, Germany)

Mrs. James E. Scripps (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

1909-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Sébastien Le Clerc; after Charles Le Brun, Alexander Enters Babylon in Triumph, between 1637 and 1714, etching printed in black ink on laid paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps, 09.1S303.F.

Alexander Enters Babylon in Triumph
Alexander Enters Babylon in Triumph