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Bust of a Child is the title given to a Tuscan grey sandstone (or pietra serena) Italian Renaissance sculpture in bas-relief. On its acquisition by the Louvre in 1859 it was thought to be a 1571 funerary monument and attributed to the French sculptor Jean Goujon. This attribution has been since dropped and it is now held to be by an unknown Florentine artist of the late 15th or early 16th century. It is still on display in Room 1 (also known as the "Donatello gallery") of the aile Denon at the Louvre.

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  • Bust of a Child (en)
  • Buste d'enfant (fr)
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  • Bust of a Child is the title given to a Tuscan grey sandstone (or pietra serena) Italian Renaissance sculpture in bas-relief. On its acquisition by the Louvre in 1859 it was thought to be a 1571 funerary monument and attributed to the French sculptor Jean Goujon. This attribution has been since dropped and it is now held to be by an unknown Florentine artist of the late 15th or early 16th century. It is still on display in Room 1 (also known as the "Donatello gallery") of the aile Denon at the Louvre. (en)
  • Buste d'enfant est le titre forgé d'un bas-relief en grès gris de Toscane (pietra serena), haut de 40 cm et large de 30 cm, acquis par le musée du Louvre en 1859. Il est exposé à l'entresol de l'aile Denon, dans la « galerie Donatello » (sculptures italiennes et espagnoles, salle 160). Initialement attribué au sculpteur français Jean Goujon (en tant que monument funéraire de la fille de celui-ci) et daté de 1571, il est aujourd'hui présenté avec prudence comme l’œuvre d'un anonyme florentin de la fin du XVe siècle ou du début du XVIe siècle. (fr)
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  • Bust of a child (en)
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  • Bust of a Child is the title given to a Tuscan grey sandstone (or pietra serena) Italian Renaissance sculpture in bas-relief. On its acquisition by the Louvre in 1859 it was thought to be a 1571 funerary monument and attributed to the French sculptor Jean Goujon. This attribution has been since dropped and it is now held to be by an unknown Florentine artist of the late 15th or early 16th century. It is still on display in Room 1 (also known as the "Donatello gallery") of the aile Denon at the Louvre. (en)
  • Buste d'enfant est le titre forgé d'un bas-relief en grès gris de Toscane (pietra serena), haut de 40 cm et large de 30 cm, acquis par le musée du Louvre en 1859. Il est exposé à l'entresol de l'aile Denon, dans la « galerie Donatello » (sculptures italiennes et espagnoles, salle 160). Initialement attribué au sculpteur français Jean Goujon (en tant que monument funéraire de la fille de celui-ci) et daté de 1571, il est aujourd'hui présenté avec prudence comme l’œuvre d'un anonyme florentin de la fin du XVe siècle ou du début du XVIe siècle. (fr)
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