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Français : L'Amour blessé, par Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (Valenciennes 1827-Courbevoie 1875), portrait de Charles Carpeaux, fils aîné de l'artiste. Marbre, 1874. Musée des Beaux-Arts de Valenciennes.
English: L'Amour blessé (the wounded Cupido), by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827-1875); this statue is a portrait of the artist's elder son, Charles Carpeaux. Marble, 1874. Valenciennes Fine Arts Museum.
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