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Perseus Turning Phinneas to Stone with the Head of Medusa by Charles Monnet

Perseus Turning Phinneas to Stone with the Head of Medusa


Charles Monnet

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Undated  ·   pen and black ink with brown and gray wash over traces of graphite, with double border line by the artist in pen and gray ink, on laid paper, laid down  ·  Image ID: 1221714

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Perseus Turning Phinneas to Stone with the Head of Medusa by Charles Monnet. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
Widener Collection, National Gallery of Art
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