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Banquet of Scipio

1543
16th C.
Europe, France
16 5/8 in. x 23 1/8 in. (42.2 cm x 58.7 cm)

After
Giulio Romano Italian, 1499–1546
By (primary)
Antonio Fantuzzi Italian, active 1537–1550

Medium: Etching
Credit Line: Lent by Kirk Edward Long
Accession Number: L.15.367.2007

Bibliography
Mariette VI, fol. 30 (Giulio Romano); Bartsch XVI, 349, no. 28; Passavant VI.198.43; Malaspina 1824, II, p. 124; Dollmayer 1901, p. 199; Hartt 1958, 227–31; Herbet 1969, p. 81, no. 61; Zerner 1969, AF57; Fontainebleau 1972, no. 306; Jestaz-Bacou 1978, p. 143; Davis 1988, 188–89; Massari, Giulio Romano pinxet 1993, pp. 85–87, no. 78; Cordellier, Primatice 2004, pp. 80–81, no. 8; Bologna 2005, p. 76-77, no. 5; Barryte 2015, no. 12.2; Jenkins, Prints at the Court of Fontainebleau (2017) II, p. 202, no. RF57;

Object data and image shared on the Association Répertoire International d’Iconographie Musicale (RIdIM) website, https://ridim.org/, as of 8/23/2019.

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