
Giulio Romano

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Sacrifice to Priapus
16th century16th century
120 x 178 mm (4.7 x 7 in.)
Anonymous,
After Master of the Die, Italian, b. ca. 1512
Possibly after Raphael, Italian, (1483–1520)
Possibly after Giulio Romano, Italian, (probably 1499–1546)
- mythology
- nudes - Representations of unclothed human figures. [February 1998 related term added, "nudity"; alternate descriptor changed, was "nude". September 1990 descriptor added.]
- plate Dimensions: 120 x 178 mm (4.7 x 7 in.)
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Anonymous, Master of the Die, Italian, b. ca. 1512 Raphael, Italian, (1483–1520) Giulio Romano, Italian, (probably 1499–1546) . Sacrifice to Priapus, 16th century. Etching. plate : 120 x 178 mm (4.7 x 7 in.). DAC accession number 1952.D1.7b. Gift of George W. Davison (BA Wesleyan 1892), 1952. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: M. Johnston) .