The dispersal of François Girardon’s sculpture collection has long prevented art historians from fully understanding the fate of the objects he collected. This article uncovers the location of six of these works in architectural drawings for the Hôtel Bondy, Paris, designed by Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart in 1771, presenting significant new insight into the afterlife of Girardon’s collection.
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