The article discusses the drawing "A Sacrifice to Jupiter" by the French Baroque artist Bon Boullogne and owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, with particular focus given to the drawing's style and provenance. The question of whether the drawing should be attributed to Bon Boullogne or to his father Louis Boullogne is examined, and the author's assertion that it was executed by the son due to its similarity to a verified drawing titled "Medea and Her Sons" is commented on. A brief overview of Bon Boullogne's career is also presented.
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