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Louis-François Roubiliac
[French-born English Rococo Era Sculptor, ca.1702-1762]
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Louis-François Roubiliac Works Online
Categorized & Annotated
Museums and Public Art Galleries Worldwide:
Art Institute of Chicago NEW!
Louis-Francois Roubiliac at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan Bust of Isaac Ware, ca.1741
Fitzwilliam Museum PHAROS Website, Cambridge, UK
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City NEW! 
Royal Academy of Arts Collection, London, UK
The Royal Collection, London, UK
Courtauld Institute of Art, London, UK 72 works by or related to the artist
National Portrait Gallery, London, UK
Louis-Francois Roubiliac at the The British Museum, London, UK
The Huntington Library, California
The Wallace Collection, London, UK NEW!
The Walters Art Museum, Maryland NEW!
Victoria and Albert Museum Catalogue, London, UK
National Art Databases and Museum Inventories:
Art Fund for UK Museums 4 works online when last checked
Art Market: (e.g. records of past sales at auction; sites providing examples of the artist's signature)
Sotheby's Sold Lot Archive (database goes as far back as 1998; images where permitted by copyright go about as far back as 2001)
Pictures from Image Archives:
Louis-Francois Roubiliac at The Art Renewal Center
Louis-Francois Roubiliac in the Web Gallery of Art 
AICT: Art Images for College Teaching  Monument to George Frideric Handel, 1738
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Miscellaneous Sites:
UK Government Art Collection
Articles and Reference Sites:
Encyclopedia Britannica complete article on Louis-Francois Roubiliac  Note: The full version of the article is available only if you follow this link. If you bookmark the article and return later, or if you navigate directly to the Britannica website, you will see a 100-word preview only. Troubleshooting
RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History 
Union List of Artist Names (Getty Museum)  Reference sheet with basic information about the artist and pointers to other references.
Wikipedia, the "Open Content" Encyclopedia
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