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Caro, Baldessare de (18th CE)
Design for a Monument to Emperor Charles VI of Naples, ca. 1735. An allegory of Victory crowns Charles VI on horseback. Minerva, goddess of war, leads his horse. This group is flanked by Prudence (on left) and Justice (at right) on base. Fortune and Temperance recline on top of base. Pen and black ink, brush and black wash, black chalk on cream laid paper. 41.7 x 27.2 cm (16 7/16 x 10 11/16 in.) Museum purchase through gift of various donors and from Eleanor G. Hewitt Fund, 1938-88-2996 Photo: Matt Flynn © Smithsonian Institution [CAPTION NOT CONFIRMED]
Location
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier
ART440628
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3799px × 4800px
Photo Credit
© Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum / Art Resource, NY
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Athena (Minerva), Goddess
Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1685-1740)
Design
Equestrian
Fortune, Allegory
Horseman
Justice
Monument
Pen and Ink
Prudence
Temperance