- Also known as
- Master of the Die, (wrongly called Beatricius)
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Joseph Sold by his Brothers, 1533
Master of the Die
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Apollo Slaying Python, plate one from The History of Apollo and Daphne, c. 1532
Master of the Die
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Cupid and Psyche Together in the Nuptial Bed, 1530/40
Master of the Die
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Proserpina Gives Psyche the Box of Beauty, 1530/40
Master of the Die
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The Gods Celebrating the Wedding of Psyche and Cupid, 1530/40
Master of the Die
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The People Rendering Divine Honors to Psyche, 1530/40
Master of the Die
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Apuleius Changed into a Donkey, 1530/40
Master of the Die
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The Two Sisters of Psyche are Married to Kings; …Psyche is Presented to a King, 1530/40
Master of the Die
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Zephyr Carrying Psyche Off to an Enchanted Palace, 1530/40
Master of the Die
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A White Bird Telling Venus of Cupid’s Illness, 1530/40
Master of the Die
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Cupid in Psyche’s Arms, 1530/40
Master of the Die
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Psyche Embarks in Charon’s Boat, 1530/40
Master of the Die
Explore Further
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The Triumph of Julius Caesar, c. 1498
Andrea Mantegna
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Mars Driven Away from Peace and Abundance by Minerva, 1589
Agostino Carracci
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Alexander and Roxana, 16th century
Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio
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Venus, c. 1513
Giovanni Antonio da Brescia
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Mercury and the Graces, 1589
Agostino Carracci
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Christ of Caprarola, 1597
Annibale Carracci
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Portrait of Raphael, c. 1518
Giulio Bonasone
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Sacrifice to Priapus, the smaller plate, 1501/03
Jacopo de’ Barbari
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The Sibyl and a Child Bearing a Torch, 1520-40
Ugo da Carpi
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The Adoration of the Magi, 1503/13
Unknown artist
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Juno, Ceres, and Psyche, n.d.
Marco Dente da Ravenna
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Twelve Children Dancing, 1517
Domenico Campagnola
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The Virgin and Child Reclining Against a Tree, c. 1503
Jacopo de’ Barbari