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The Virgin reading with the infant Christ; woman seated in profile facing left an... caThe Virgin reading with the infant Christ; woman seated in profile facing left and reading with an arm around a child who looks out toward the viewer, ca. 1515-1600
The sacrifice of a ram held by a naked man at right, hooded priest at left with a... caThe sacrifice of a ram held by a naked man at right, hooded priest at left with a young attendant, ca. 1515-1600. After Marco Dente
Galatea escaping Polyphemus; he is seated on a rock holding a staff and pipes and... caGalatea escaping Polyphemus; he is seated on a rock holding a staff and pipes and looking towards Galatea at right riding a shell pulled by two dolphins, Cupid flying above, ca. 1515-1600
Trajan Fighting the Dacians; Trajan on horseback at right riding towards a group... caTrajan Fighting the Dacians; Trajan on horseback at right riding towards a group of soldiers at left and trampling two men, ca. 1515-1600. After Marco Dente da Ravenna
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Marcus Aurelius, 16th century. 16th centurySpeculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Marcus Aurelius, 16th century
Venus Wounded by a Roses Thorn, c. 1516. This composition alludes to The Lament for Adonis by the Greek poet Bion (active about 100 BC)
The Cassollette: Women Supporting an Urn, c. 1520-27. Creator: Marco Dente (Italian, cThe Cassollette: Women Supporting an Urn, c. 1520-27. Prints helped disseminate design ideas and establish a taste for decorative objects and styles, especially when endorsed with royal insignia
The Birth of Venus, c. 1516. Creator: Marco Dente (Italian, c. 1486-1527)The Birth of Venus, c. 1516. Marco Dente was one of several printmakers who re-created Raphaels designs as engravings. Both of Dentes compositions after Raphael (see also the engraving above)
Love and Cupid Carried by Dolphins, 1500s. Creator: Marco Dente (Italian, c. 1486-1527)Love and Cupid Carried by Dolphins, 1500s
An Assembly of Scholars, c. 1515 / 1527. Creator: Marco Dente (Italian, c. 1486-1527)An Assembly of Scholars, c. 1515/1527. In this imaginary, idyllic realm, classical philosophers and scholars gather to teach and learn
Battle scene in a landscape with soldiers on horseback and several fallen men, another group of riders in the background, ca. 1520
A satyr discovering a sleeping woman; two crabs hanging from a rope which is strung between a term and a tree, ca. 1515-27