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Agostino Musi Collection

Background imageAgostino Musi Collection: The Position and Camp of the Armies of Charles V and Soliman II, 1532. Creator: Agostino Musi

The Position and Camp of the Armies of Charles V and Soliman II, 1532. Creator: Agostino Musi
The Position and Camp of the Armies of Charles V and Soliman II, 1532

Background imageAgostino Musi Collection: The Rich Old Woman. Creator: Agostino Musi (Italian, 1490-1540)

The Rich Old Woman. Creator: Agostino Musi (Italian, 1490-1540)
The Rich Old Woman

Background imageAgostino Musi Collection: Orestes and Pylades brought to Iphigenia for Sacrifice, 1514 / 1536

Orestes and Pylades brought to Iphigenia for Sacrifice, 1514 / 1536. Creator: Agostino Musi (Italian)
Orestes and Pylades brought to Iphigenia for Sacrifice, 1514/1536. This scene comes from Greek mythology. According to one version of the story, Orestes (son of Agamemnon)

Background imageAgostino Musi Collection: Allegory of Death and Fame, 1518. Creator: Agostino Musi (Italian, 1490-1540)

Allegory of Death and Fame, 1518. Creator: Agostino Musi (Italian, 1490-1540)
Allegory of Death and Fame, 1518. The opposite of the beautiful temptress, the hag embodied the nature of witchcraft. Old and hideous, the hag was associated with Invidia

Background imageAgostino Musi Collection: Position Camp Armies Charles V Soliman II 1532

Position Camp Armies Charles V Soliman II 1532
The Position and Camp of the Armies of Charles V and Soliman II, 1532. Agostino Musi (Italian, 1490-1540). Engraving

Background imageAgostino Musi Collection: Agostino Musi (Italian, ca. 1490 - after 1536) after Baccio Bandinelli (Italian

Agostino Musi (Italian, ca. 1490 - after 1536) after Baccio Bandinelli (Italian, 1488-1560). The Academy of Baccio Bandinelli, 1531. Engraving. Plate: 275 mm x 299 mm (10.83 in. x 11.77 in.)

Background imageAgostino Musi Collection: Master I. H. (aka Agostino Veneziano, Italian, active ca

Master I. H. (aka Agostino Veneziano, Italian, active ca
Master I.H. (aka Agostino Veneziano, Italian, active ca. 1530) possibly after Agostino Musi (Italian, ca. 1490 - after 1536). Soldier Killing a Naked Man, 1530. Engraving on laid paper

Background imageAgostino Musi Collection: Agostino Musi (aka Agostino Veneziano, Italian, ca. 1490 - after 1536) after Raphael

Agostino Musi (aka Agostino Veneziano, Italian, ca. 1490 - after 1536) after Raphael (Italian, 1483 - 1520). Two Cupids, 16th century. Engraving on laid paper. Plate: 125 mm x 84 mm (4.92 in)



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