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Title
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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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Cadmus Asks the Oracle at Delphi Where He Can Find His Sister, Europa
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Anonymous
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Engraving on laid paper
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1615
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The Dragon Devouring the Companions of Cadmus
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Anonymous
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1615
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Cadmus Killing the Dragon
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Anonymous
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1615
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Cadmus Sows the Dragon’s Teeth Which Turn into Armed Men
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Anonymous
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1615
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Juno in the Form of Beroe, Nurse to Semele, Warning the Young Girl to Beware of Jupiter’s Advances
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Anonymous
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1615
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The Dispute between Jupiter and Juno over Which of the Two Sexes Finds Greatest Pleasure
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Anonymous
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1615
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The Dispute between Jupiter and Juno over Which of the Two Sexes Finds Greatest Pleasure
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Anonymous
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1615
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Tiresias, Having Been Changed into a Woman and Back into a Man, Answers the Question
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Anonymous
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1615
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Tiresias, in the Form of a Woman, Striking Two Coupled Snakes with His Staff
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Anonymous
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1615
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Thisbe Frightened by the Lion
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Anonymous
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1615
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Phoebus Exposing Mars and Venus to the Ridicule of the Olympians
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Anonymous
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1615
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Apollo Abusing Leucothe in the Form of Eurynome, Her Mother
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Anonymous
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1615
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Salamacis and Hermaphrodite Transformed into a Single Person
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Anonymous
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1615
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Ecce Homo (Christ Presented to the People)
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Bruyn, Nicolaes de
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Engraving
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1618
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Portrait of Hendrick Goltzius, The Artist’s Stepfather
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Matham, Jacob
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Engraving
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ca. 1620
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Man with a Plumed Cap
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Sichem, Christoffel van, I
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Woodcut
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1607
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