14. Apollo Trampling Python Underfoot, Here Attributed to Jean Raon. c. 1699. Marble; Height 204 cm. (National Trust, Waddesdon Manor.)
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15. Detail from the Apollo Reproduced in Fig.14. [Here Attributed to Jean Raon. c. 1699. Marble; Height 204 cm. (National Trust, Waddesdon Manor.)]
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16. Detail from the Apollo Reproduced in Fig.14. [Here Attributed to Jean Raon. c. 1699. Marble; Height 204 cm. (National Trust, Waddesdon Manor.)]
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18. Apollo playing the lyre and crushing the serpent Python underfoot and Diana, reflecting two lost marbles by Dominique Lefèvre. Drawing. (Robert de Cotte Papers, Cabinet des Dessins, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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19. La Nuit, by Jean Raon. 1680. Marble. (Park, Versailles.)
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20. Arion, by Jean Raon. Signed and Dated 1695. Marble. (Bosquet des Dômes, Versailles.)
Western art unattributed:
17. Apollo trampling Python underfoot. French School, late seventeenth century. Black chalk, heightened with watercolour and white, on blue paper, 45 by 27.5 cm. (Robert de Cotte Papers, Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)