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Eventail ca. 1770 montrant, d'après un tableau d'Antoine Coypel gravé par Dechange, Jupiter et Junon sur le Mont Ida. La présence d'un amour apportant une couronne (détail ici ajouté) souligne le caractère royal de la scène. Tous les brins portent un dauphin en nacre, ce qui permet de lier l'objet au Dauphin de France. On peut donc penser que cet éventail a été fabriqué à l'occasion du mariage de Louis Auguste (futur Louis XVI) et de Marie-Antoinette en 1770 (plutôt qu'en 1774, date de l'accession au trône). Collection privée de l'auteur du commentaire.

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