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Italian
15th century
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15th century
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Anonymous Germany
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Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1499
Artist
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Italian
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15th century
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European and American Art
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Department of Prints
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Bathsheba and Uriah
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1499, 1490-1500
15th century
Italian
Prints
Canto XXVIII. Circle 8: Bolgia 9 / The Sowers of Religious Discord, Punished by Mutilation (Mahomet)
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1491, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Book XXVIII.24. Scipio seized by illness {Tertiae Decadis Liber Octavus p. CLXIII}
Anonymous Germany, 1493
15th century
Italian
Prints
Letter C
Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Book VII.4. Marcus Pomponius is threatened by Titus Manlius, son of Lucas Manlius, against prosecuting his father {Primae Decadis Liber Septimus p. LIX verso}
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1493, 1493
15th century
Italian
Prints
Canto XVI. Circle 7 (Round 3) / The Violent Against Nature
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1491, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Poliphilus looking through the bower while his mistress Polia is approaching at a distance (fol. i iii verso)
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1499, 1499
15th century
Italian
Prints
Ch. 39. On the hours of vespers
Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Medallion in the canopy above the queen's throne (fol. f vii verso)
Anonymous Germany, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Initial Q
Anonymous Italy 1499, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Book XXVI.4. Romans training light footmen {Tertiae Decadis Liber Sextus p. CXL}; Same woodcut used for Book XXX.29-30. Scipio and Hannibal meet in open spot for discussion {Tertiae Decadis Liber Decimus p. CLXXIX verso}
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1493, 1493
15th century
Italian
Prints
The torch of Polia extinguished in the altar, which resembles a fountain with its cover kept open (fol. o i recto)
Anonymous Germany, 1499
15th century
Italian