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File:Géricault - La zattera della Medusa.jpg

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Title French: Le Radeau de la Méduse
The Raft of the Medusa
Object type Painting
Date 1818 and 1819
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 491 × 716 cm (193.3 × 281.9 in)
Peinture française, room 77: Mollien. Denon, 1 st floor.
This work is part of the collections of the Louvre (Department of Paintings).
Accession number INV 4884 Info non-talk.svg
References Musée du Louvre, Atlas database: entry 22541
Joconde database: entry 000PE001303

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