File:Agathon Léonard01.jpg
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Low resolution, fair use image of "Tragic Pose from Le Jeu d'escharpe", modeled by Agathon Léonard in 1895, cast 1900, Ivory, gilt bronze, 14 5/8 in. (37.1 cm |
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Illustration for critical commentary on the artist who created the work |
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Cast by Susse Frères Editeurs |
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