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Letter C
Prints
Italian
15th century
Letter C
15th century
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Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497
Artist
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Prints
Technique
Woodcut
Culture
Italian
Century
15th century
Division
European and American Art
Department
Department of Prints
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The first two reliefs on the fourth car (Festival of Bacchus) - Jupiter appearing before Semele as the god of thunder; her child, the new-born Bacchus, put in a bath. (Fol. l verso)
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1499, 1499
15th century
Italian
Prints
Canto XVI. The Third Cornice / The Wrathful; Marco Lombardo
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1491, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Canto IV. Circle 1: Limbo / The Virtuous Pagans (Homer and the Poets) and the Unbaptized Children
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1491, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Letter F
Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Book I.25. War between Romans and Albans: King Cluilius the Alban dies {Libro Deca Prima Cap. XX}
Anonymous Germany, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Letter E
Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Illustration LXI
Anonymous Germany, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Canto XIV. The Ascent to the Fifth Sphere: Mars; The Third Garland of Souls; The Warriors of God; The Celestial Cross
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1491, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Perseus receiving the mirror from Athena; sheathing his sword after striking off the head of Medusa. In background is Pegasus on Mount Helicon, and under his hoof the Hippocrene is gushing forth. (Fol. k viii verso)
Anonymous Germany, 1499
15th century
Italian
Prints
Letter I
Anonymous Germany, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Initial Q
Anonymous Germany, 15th century
15th century
Italian
Prints
Relief of a large vase carried upon the fourth triumphal car (Festival of Bacchus.) Jupiter standing upon an altar; a chorus of seven nymphs - the Heliades, who are in the process of changing into trees - incline themselves before him. (Fol. l iii verso)
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1499, 1499
15th century
Italian