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Ollivier, Michel-Barthelemy (1712-1784)
English tea served in the Salon des Quatre-Glaces at the Palais du Temple in Paris in 1764. Detail of central group: Miss Bagarotti, Marshal Mirepoix pouring tea to Madame de Vierville, the Luxembourg Maréchale protector of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, turning, behind her: Miss de Boufflers future Duchess of Lauzun and Prince Henin standing serving, the Countess of Egmont the mother, M. de Pont de Vesle and standing a napkin in her hand: the Countess d'Egmont the young, daughter of Marshal-Duke de Richelieu. Oil on canvas, 53 x 68 cm. MV3824. Photo: Gérard Blot. 
Location Chateaux de Versailles et de Trianon/Versailles/France
Unique Identifier ART565367 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5596px × 4096px 
Photo Credit © RMN-Grand Palais / Art Resource, NY 
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Audience
Clavichord
Composer
Concert, Music
Dog
Guitar
Interior, Depiction of
Mozart, All Pictures
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)
Musician
Painting, Medium
Prince de Conti (18th CE)
Salon, Literary, Musical
Tea
Teatime