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paper (fiber product)31 × 21 Cm
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Adamo Scultori came from a lineage of Italian engravers. He was taught by his father, Giovanni Battista Scultori, who worked with Giulio Romano, the inventor of this image. The central fish head, belonging to a mythical monster, relates the print to a secular tradition of Roman seagoing gods and beasts.
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| Medium | paper (fiber product) |
| Dimensions | 31 × 21 Cm |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
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exhibition
Champaign, Illinois, “Raphael and the Ruins of Rome: The Poetic Dimensions, ” Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, November 12, 1983-January 22, 1984, p. 40 (as Adam Ghisi).
Champaign, Illinois, “Raphael and the Ruins of Rome: The Poetic Dimensions,” Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, November 12, 1983-January 22, 1984, p. 40 (as Adam Ghisi).
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