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Minerva

(Italian, active 1500–1512)
(Italian, about 1475–1519 or later)
about 1490-1510
Medium/TechniqueEngraving
DimensionsSheet: 13.1 × 9.9 cm (5 3/16 × 3 7/8 in.)(lacking c. 6 mm at the top, c. 15 mm at the bottom, c. 8 mm at the left, and trimmed on the platemark at the right)
Credit LineGift of William Norton Bullard
Accession number23.957
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPrints
ProvenanceJames Reiss (1812-1899, Manchester) Lugt 1522; Francis Bullard (1862-1913, Boston) Lugt 982; PDP Register entry: Date acquired, 4/1/1923 [exact to month]
Judith with the Head of Holofernes
Unidentified artist, Italian, 15th century
about 1504-1550
A Street with a Loggia, a Colonnade, and an Arch
Unidentified artist, Italian, 15th century
about 1500-1525
Samson and Delilah
Unidentified artist, Italian, 15th century
about 1515-1530
St. Jerome in Penitence, with Two Ships in a Harbor
Unidentified artist, Italian, 15th century
about 1460-1480
Head of Christ, with a Crown of Thorns
Unidentified artist, Italian, 15th century
about 1480-1490
Dante and Virgil, with the Vision of Beatrice
Unidentified artist, Italian (Florentine), 15th century
1481
Bacchanal with Silenus
Unidentified artist, Italian, 15th century
about 1500-1525
St. Jerome in Penitence, with Two Ships in a Harbor
Unidentified artist, Italian (Florentine), 15th century
about 1460–1480 (printed around 1800)
The Inferno According to Dante
Unidentified artist, Italian (Florentine), 15th century
about 1460–1480 (printed around 1800)
St. Jerome in Penitence
Unidentified artist, Italian (Florentine), 15th century
about 1460-1470
St. Jerome in Penitence
Unidentified artist, Italian, 15th century
about 1480–1500
Christ on the Cross, with the Virgin, St. Mary Magdalen, St. John, and St. Jerome
Unidentified artist, Italian (Florentine), 15th century
about 1480–1500