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the  Getty  Museum  vase. In turn,  these goats'  heads are  1783, spent much time in Paris and  became an  intimate
       almost  identical  to  those  found  on  a  Sevres  vase  dated  friend of Marie-Antoinette. At the outbreak of the French
       1814 in the Wellington  Museum  at Apsley House,  Lon-  Revolution, she returned to her Polish estates at Lancut,
       don. 5  These  last  heads  were  modeled  by Thomire,  and  and  the  vase  descended  through  her  family  to  Count
       the surviving document shows that he was paid 8 5 francs  Alfred, her great-great-grandson. While there is no docu-
       for  the  work.  By inference  it  is therefore possible to  at-  mentary evidence to prove that the vase was acquired at
       tribute the mounts  of the  Getty vase to  Thomire.  the Revolutionary sales, it is certainly true that  the prin-
            The  vase  was  acquired  by  Rosenberg  and  Stiebel  cess's ties with  France and  its royal family were strong. 6
       from  Count  Alfred  Potocki.  It  is reputed  to  have been  It is therefore  possible that  the  vase was  once  in French
       bought  at  the  Revolutionary  sales  by  Princess Isabella  royal possession.
       Lubormirska,  who,  after  the  death  of  her  husband  in




































































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