Vue du Marche & de la Fontaine des Innocens
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Vue du Marche & de la Fontaine des Innocens
Fontaine des Innocents, Paris, made by Jean Goujon and Pierre Lescot in 1546-1549 to celebrate the entry of Henry II and Catherine de Medicis in Paris. The name of the fountain derives from the nearby 'Cimetiere des Innocents' (now demolished); it is decorated with carved water imagery.
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Original size: 425 mm x 577 mm
- Image reference: PY6106
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Herschel Collection
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