Antinous, Attributed to John Cheere, 1743

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Antinous, Attributed to John Cheere, 1743
John Cheere: The Capitoline 'Flora' (1767)
▪The Capitoline ‘Isis’. Artist: John Cheere (England, 1709-1787) Place of origin: England Date: 1767 Medium: Painted plaster
Sappho, John Cheere, 1765
▪The Capitoline ‘Flora’. Artist: John Cheere (England, 1709-1787) Place of origin: England Date: 1767 Medium: Painted plaster
The Nereid’s Lake at the entrance to the formal parterre in front of the National Palace of Queluz, Portugal.
The Capitoline 'Isis' - John Cheere (England, 1709-1787) England, 1767 | LACMA Collections
John Cheere
after Louis Francois Roubillac
Isaac Newton