A young man (Colas) attaches his bouquet to the spindle used by Rose, as Rose reveals herself from her hiding place. Engraving by J.B.B.Simonet after P.A. Baudouin.

  • Baudouin, Pierre-Antoine, 1723-1769.
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A young man (Colas) attaches his bouquet to the spindle used by Rose, as Rose reveals herself from her hiding place. Engraving by J.B.B.Simonet after P.A. Baudouin. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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An episode in the comic opera Rose et Colas by Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny (music) and Michel-Jean Sedaine (book), 1764, scene XII. Rose did not want to continue her relationship with Colas, because her father and his have had a disagreement

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Paris : Basan ([Paris], Rue et Hotel Serpente : Poignant Marchands d'Estampes)

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1 print : engraving ; image 30 x 24 cm

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Rose et Colas. Baudouin pinx. Simonet sculpt.

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Wellcome Collection 29962i

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