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DescriptionTrionfi di Cibele e Juno.jpg
English: The table sculptures were designed for the banquet given by British Ambassador Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine, in Rome on January 14, 1687. The goddesses are personifications of Earth and Air in an allegorical composition on the Four Elements, which also included sculptures of Vulcan and Neptune. Captions/inscriptions: II--in upper right. Gio. Batta. Lenardi delin.--in lower left. Arnoldo V. Westerhout. Sculp.--in lower right.
Italiano: Trionfi di Cibele e Juno progettati da Giovanni Battista Lenardi e Arnold van Westerhout per il banchetto dato dall'ambasciatore britannico Roger Palmer, a Roma il 14 gennaio 1687 – Italia.
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The table sculptures were designed for the banquet given by British Ambassador Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine, in Rome on January 14, 1687. The goddesses are personifications of Earth and Air in an allegorical composition on the Four Elements, which also included sculptures of Vulcan and Neptune. Captions/inscriptions: II--in upper right. Gio. Batta. Lenardi delin.--in lower left. Arnoldo V. Westerhout. Sculp.--in lower right.