A man seated in a chair on a stepped platform holds an audience, two pointing men stand in the foreground, from a series of five illustrations after Jacques Philippe Joseph de Saint-Quentin for 'The mad day, or the marriage of Figaro' (La Folle journée, ou le mariage de Figaro) by Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais
Summary
After Jacques Philippe Joseph de Saint Quentin (French, born Paris, 1738)
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etching
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man
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audience
foreground
series
illustrations
five illustrations
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saint quentin
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18th century
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Date
1784
Source
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Public Domain Dedication (CC0)