Artist: Gilles-Marie Oppenord, French, 1672–1742, Artist, formerly attributed to: Jean Bérain, French, 1640–1711, Ornamental panel with Father Time, ca. 1700, Pen and brown ink and gray wash, sheet: 41 × cm (16 1/8 × 11 5/16 in.), The son of a craftsman who worked for Louis XIV, Gilles-Marie Oppenord studied in Rome for seven years, drawing ancient monuments as well as buildings by the modern masters Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Francesco Borromini. Back in Paris, Oppenord eventually became chief architect for the Duke of Orléans.


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