Lot and His Daughters (anonymous)
{{Short description|Anonymous painting}}
Lot and His Daughters is a c.1520 oil on panel painting.{{in lang|fr}} {{cite web|url=https://collections.louvre.fr/ark:/53355/cl010061568|title=Louvre Collections entry|year=1500}} It was produced by an unknown artist working in Leiden or Antwerp, though it was long attributed to Lucas van Leyden.{{in lang|fr}} {{Cite web|url=https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/joconde/00000081436|title=Base Joconde entry}} It is now in the Louvre, having entered its collection in 1900.{{in lang|fr}} Gabrielle Bartz and Eberhard König, Le Musée du Louvre, éditions Place des Victoires, Paris, 2005, {{ISBN|3-8331-2089-4}}, p. 475{{cite web|url=https://rkd.nl/en/explore/images/220327|title=RKD entry}} It is the subject of Antonin Artaud's famous essay "Metaphysics and the Mise en Scène."
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