Elie-Honoré Montagny

Jupiter and Mercury reveal themselves to Philemon and Baucis

1809
Pen and brown ink, brush and brown and gray washes, with touches of white gouache. Laid down. Squared in graphite.
39.4 × 54.3 cm (15.5 × 21.4 in)

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