Prince Emmanuel Bibesco
Plaquette
1891 (made)
1891 (made)
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This bronze plaquette was made by Jules-Clément Chaplain in France, 1891. This plaquette represents Prince Emmanuel Bibesco, clean shaven and bareheaded, with informally cut hair and open-necked shirt.
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Title | Prince Emmanuel Bibesco |
Materials and techniques | Bronze |
Brief description | Plaquette, Prince Emmanuel Bibesco, bronze, by Jules-Clément Chaplain, French, 19th century, 1891. |
Physical description | Bronze plaquette, Prince Emmanuel Bibesco. The prince is cleanshaven and bareheaded, with informally cut hair and open-necked shirt. |
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Marks and inscriptions | "EMMANUEL BIBESCO MDCCCLXXXXI" |
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Summary | This bronze plaquette was made by Jules-Clément Chaplain in France, 1891. This plaquette represents Prince Emmanuel Bibesco, clean shaven and bareheaded, with informally cut hair and open-necked shirt. |
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Accession number | CIRC.96-1918 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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