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1546–49

Plate 13: Psyche looking at Cupid, from "The Story of Cupid and Psyche as told by Apuleius"
1530–60

Plate 7: Psyche attended in her bath, from "The Story of Cupid and Psyche as told by Apuleius"
1530–60

Plate 4: Psyche's father consulting the Oracle, accompanied by another king, from "The Story of Cupid and Psyche as told by Apuleius"
1530–60

Album or Scrapbook with Grotesque Designs Copied after Prints
after 1540

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1561

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16th century

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16th century

St. Mark, seated with an unfurled scroll in his hands, a winged lion's head and forefeet emerge beneath his robes, from a series of the four evangelists after Agostino Veneziano, which are in turn after Giulio Romano
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St. Matthew, seated on a cloud and dipping a quill into an inkwell held by an angel, who is also holding a scroll, from a series of the four evangelists after Giulio Romano
ca. 1518–20

St. John, seated and holding a writing instrument to a tablet, an eagle with outstretched wings below his legs, from a series of the four evangelists after Agostino Veneziano, which are in turn after Giulio Romano
after 1518

St. Luke, seated on a cloud with an open book in both hands, a bull lying at his feet, from a series of the four evangelists after Agostino Veneziano, which are in turn after Giulio Romano
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