Localized •
London,
Victoria and Albert Museum, Figures of a Crucifixion, ivory, 1664; History: de Meymard, parish priest of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, 1787; Fernand Robert, sale Paris, May, 1903; purchased at this sale by Lord Astor, then appears in the sale of Hever Castle, London, Sotheby's, May 4, 1983, no 332; Acquired by a US collector who can not export the object because the object was prohibited from leaving British territory; Bought in 1983, to the American collector via Sotheby's by the Victoria and Albert museum thanks to L'Art Fund. • Paris, musée du Louvre,
Saint Sébastien, ivory, 0,32 m, 1662, pre-empted on October 11, 2014, in an auction in Dijon.
Not located • Chermizy-Ailles, (Aisne),
Crucifix, 0.48, 1664, disappeared on an uncertain date. • Paris, church of the Chartreuse de Vauvert, two bronze angels, installed in 1704 2 . • Paris, Hôpital des Petites-Maisons; Antoine Nicolas Dezallier of Argenville in his
Picturesque Voyage, (edition of 1778), indicates that the
Christ of 1661 was still in this establishment. • Private collection, Marie and Saint Jean, ivory dated 1670 exhibited in Florence in 2013 by the antiquarian Alessandro Cesati of Milan during the XXVIII Internazionale Biennale dell'Antiquariato di Palazzo Corsini == Bibliography ==