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Le Clerc, Pierre Thomas, approximately 1740-approximately 1796.
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Two male nude figures, one throwing his head back, while the second advances holding a trident and a net. Crayon manner print by J.B. Lucien, 1798, after P.T. Le Clerc.
Le Clerc, Pierre Thomas, approximately 1740-approximately 1796.Reference: 33382i- Pictures
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Prometheus bound to a rock, his liver eaten by an eagle. Crayon manner print by Lucien after P.T. Leclerc.
Le Clerc, Pierre Thomas, approximately 1740-approximately 1796.Reference: 43635i- Pictures
Three male figures, seen from the back; (left) skeleton leaning on club, (centre) écorché leaning on halberd, (right) nude leaning on caduceus. Crayon manner print by Petit, after P.T. Le Clerc, ca. 1790.
Le Clerc, Pierre Thomas, approximately 1740-approximately 1796.Date: [1790?]Reference: 561035i- Pictures
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A seated female nude figure and a male nude figure punting in a boat. Crayon manner print by J.B. Lucien, 1798, after P.T. Le Clerc.
Le Clerc, Pierre Thomas, approximately 1740-approximately 1796.Date: 1798Reference: 33380i- Pictures
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A female allegorical figure of theory guiding a boy towards a nude female figure representing Nature, who is revealed by the winged figure of painting. Crayon manner print by J.B. Lucien, 1795, after P.T. Le Clerc.
Le Clerc, Pierre Thomas, approximately 1740-approximately 1796.Date: 1795Reference: 33378i