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Français : Bronzes toulousains de la Renaissance : Dame Tholose (second plan), 1544-1550 par Jean Rancy, et une copie toulousaine (1624) du Mercure volant de Jean de Bologne (1563).
English: Toulouse Renaissance bronzes: Lady Tholose (background), 1544-1550 by Jean Rancy, and a Toulouse replica (1624) of Mercurius by Giambologna (1563).
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Toulouse Renaissance bronzes: Lady Tholose (background), 1544-1550 by Jean Rancy, and a Toulouse replica (1624) of Mercurius by Giambologna (1563).

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