Bath, Art and Architecture

Monday, 5 October 2015

The Last Four English Medallions by Jaques Antoine Dassier with a portrait of Jean Dassier by Liotard..

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  Medallions of Frederick Prince of Wales and George II.   by Jaques Antoine Dassier.   All images on green background courtesy Ben...

The Medallion of William Wake by Jean Dassier and a brief biography of the Dassier Family.

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A Medallion of William Wake, (1657 - 1737).  Archbishop of Canterbury. by Jean Dassier, 1725. The First in a Series of Medallions ...
Sunday, 4 October 2015

Jacques-Antoine Dassier. 16 Medallions - The London Series.

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Jacques-Antoine Dassier (1715-1759), The London Series of Medallions. In Chronological Order. All images on green background cou...
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