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ID: 700002275
Page link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/cona/700002275
Record Type: Movable Work
Images: 1
Allegory of Catherine de' Medici as Juno (plaque (flat object); Léonard Limosin (French, about 1505 - 1575/1577) (French ...; 1573; J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center (Los Angeles, Los A...; 86.SE.536.2;)
Titles:
Allegory of Catherine de' Medici as Juno (preferred,C,U,English-P,U,U)
Catalog Level: item
Work Types:
plaque (flat object) [300010262] (preferred)
..... (Objects Facet, Object Genres (hierarchy name), object genres (object classifications), <object genres by form>)
enamel (visual work) [300178264]
..... (Objects Facet, Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name), Visual Works (hierarchy name), visual works (works), <visual works by material or technique>)
sculpture (visual works) [300047090]
..... (Objects Facet, Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name), Visual Works (hierarchy name), visual works (works), <visual works by material or technique>)

Classifications:
decorative arts (preferred)

Creation Date: 1573

Creator Display:
Léonard Limosin (French, about 1505 - 1575/1577) (French Artist) [preferred,JPGM]
Limosin, Léonard (French enameler, ca. 1505-ca. 1575) Qualifier: undetermined Extent: undetermined [500019824]
Locations:
Current: J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center (Los Angeles, Los Angeles county, California, United States) [500329598] J. Paul Getty Museum, J. Paul Getty Trust, Corporate Bodies (Corp. Body)
Repository Numbers: 86.SE.536.2
Other: Creation: Limoges [7008410] Nouvelle-Aquitaine (region (administrative division)), France (nation), Europe (continent), World (facet) (Geographic)
Display Materials: Polychrome enamel with painted gold highlights on copper and silver
copper (metal) [300011020]
.......(Materials Facet, Materials (hierarchy name), materials (substances), <materials by composition>, inorganic material, metal, <metal by composition or origin>, nonferrous metal, <copper and copper alloy>)
silver (metal) [300011029]
.......(Materials Facet, Materials (hierarchy name), materials (substances), <materials by composition>, inorganic material, metal, <metal by composition or origin>, nonferrous metal, <silver| silver compounds| alloys>)

Dimensions: Object [without modern frame]: 16.8 x 22.9 cm (6 5/8 x 9 in.)
Cultures:
French (preferred)

General Subject:
portraits (preferred)
allegory

Specific Subjects:
Catherine de Médicis, Queen consort of Henry II (French queen consort, 1519-1589) [500241471]
.....(Non-Artists) (ULAN)
Juno [901001346]
.....((Roman characters, Roman iconography, Legend, Religion, Mythology)) (ICON)
chariots (ancient vehicles) [300212699]
.....(Objects Facet, Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name), Transportation Vehicles (hierarchy name), vehicles (transportation), land vehicles, <land vehicles by form>, freewheeled vehicles, <freewheeled vehicles by form or function>) (AAT)
peacocks (birds) [300250082]
.....(Agents Facet, Living Organisms (hierarchy name), living organisms (entities), Eukaryota (domain), Animalia (kingdom), Chordata (phylum), Vertebrata (subphylum), Aves (class), Galliformes (order), Phasianidae (family)) (AAT)

Inscriptions: Secondary Inscription: Inscribed on back at a later date "C DE MEDICIS".
Related Works:
pendant of .... Allegory of Charles IX as Mars [700002274]
..........plaque (flat object); Léonard Limosin (French, about 1505 - 1575/1577) (French ...; 1573; J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center (Los Angeles, Los A...; 86.SE.536.1;

List/Hierarchical Position:
..... Movable Works
.......... Movable Works by class: drawings, paintings, prints, other two-dimensional media
Sources and Contributors:
Allegory of Catherine de' Medici as Juno........ [JPGM]
........ J. Paul Getty Museum database for collections (2000-)
Subject: ....... [JPGM,VP]
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