File:Rembrandt Mansion Louvre LL224.jpg

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Simon Nicolas Mansion: Q87456791  wikidata:Q87456791 reasonator:Q87456791
Artist
Simon Nicolas Mansion  (1769–1837) wikidata:Q3484399
 
Description French cabinetmaker and sculptor
Date of birth/death 1769 Edit this at Wikidata 1837 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Richelieu Paris
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Rembrandt (Harmenszoon Van Rijn) (Leyde, 1606-Amsterdam, 1669), peintre
label QS:Lfr,"Rembrandt (Harmenszoon Van Rijn) (Leyde, 1606-Amsterdam, 1669), peintre"
Object type bust Edit this at Wikidata
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English: Bust of Rembrandt. Commissioned in 1818 for the decoration of the Great Gallery of the Louvre. Marble, 1819.
Date 1819 Edit this at Wikidata
Medium marble Edit this at Wikidata
Dimensions H. 77 cm (30 ¼ in.), W. 68 cm (26 ¾ in.), D. 44 cm (17 ¼ in.)
institution QS:P195,Q19675
Current location
Department of Sculptures, Richelieu, ground floor, escalier Lefuel
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Credit line Commission, 1819
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current18:24, 2 July 2006Thumbnail for version as of 18:24, 2 July 20061,940 × 2,575 (2.68 MB)Jastrow (talk | contribs){{Louvre-ext |Simon Mansion, also known as Mansion the Younger (French, 1773–1854) |Bust of Rembrandt. Commissioned in 1818 for the decoration of the Great Gallery of the Louvre. Marble, 1819. |H. 77 cm (30 ¼ in.), W. 68 cm (26 ¾ in.), D. 44 cm (17 ¼

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