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The Battle of the Nudes

ca. 1465-1470
15th century
401 x 578 mm (15.8 x 22.8 in.)

Antonio Pollaiuolo, aka Antonio del Pollaiolo, Italian, (1431-1432–1498)

Alternative title: The Battle of the Naked Men [and] Ten Fighting Men
Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Engraving
State: Second of two states
Print impression quality: Fair; later impression from a plate showing signs of wear
Bibliography: Hind, Italian Engraving, text p. 192, no. 1; reproduced in collotype by Meriden Gravure for Smith College, December 1957; Langdale no. 42, p. 81.
Credit Line: Gift of George W. Davison (BA Wesleyan 1892), 1949
Accession Number: 1949.D3.10

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This object has the following keywords:
  • battles - Use for individual instances of armed conflict between two or more groups. [September 1993 related terms added. December 1992 scope note added. November 1990 descriptor added.]
  • nudes - Representations of unclothed human figures. [February 1998 related term added, "nudity"; alternate descriptor changed, was "nude". September 1990 descriptor added.]

Dimensions
  • sheet Dimensions: 401 x 578 mm (15.8 x 22.8 in.)

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