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Triumphs of Julius Caesar: Canvas No. VII by Andrea Mantegna

Triumphs of Julius Caesar: Canvas No. VII

Andrea Mantegna, 18th century

Triumphs of Julius Caesar: Canvas No. IX by Andrea Mantegna

Triumphs of Julius Caesar: Canvas No. IX

Andrea Mantegna, 18th century

The Entombment by Andrea Mantegna

The Entombment

Andrea Mantegna, 1465/75

Descent into Limbo by Andrea Mantegna

Descent into Limbo

Andrea Mantegna, 1475/80

The Adoration of the Magi (Virgin of the Grotto) by Andrea Mantegna

The Adoration of the Magi (Virgin of the Grotto)

Andrea Mantegna, c. 1500

Virgin and Child by Andrea Mantegna

Virgin and Child

Andrea Mantegna, 1485/91

Descent into Limbo by Andrea Mantegna

Descent into Limbo

Andrea Mantegna, c. 1465

Ignorance and Mercury by Andrea Mantegna

Ignorance and Mercury

Andrea Mantegna, n.d.

Bacchanal with Silenus by Andrea Mantegna

Bacchanal with Silenus

Andrea Mantegna, 1475/80

Bacchanal with a Wine Vat by Andrea Mantegna

Bacchanal with a Wine Vat

Andrea Mantegna, c. 1470

The Flagellation of Christ, with the Landscape Background by Andrea Mantegna

The Flagellation of Christ, with the Landscape Background

Andrea Mantegna, 1475/80

Risen Christ Between Saints Andrew and Longinus by Andrea Mantegna

Risen Christ Between Saints Andrew and Longinus

Andrea Mantegna, c. 1472

The Senators, from Triumph of Caesar by Andrea Mantegna

The Senators, from Triumph of Caesar

Andrea Mantegna, c. 1495

Triumph of Caesar: Soldiers Carrying Trophies by Andrea Mantegna

Triumph of Caesar: Soldiers Carrying Trophies

Andrea Mantegna, c. 1495

The Risen Christ between Saints Andrew and Longinus by Andrea Mantegna

The Risen Christ between Saints Andrew and Longinus

Andrea Mantegna, c. 1472

The Entombment by Andrea Mantegna

The Entombment

Andrea Mantegna, 1485/90, possibly printed in the 18th century

The Elephants, from The Triumph of Julius Caesar by Andrea Mantegna

The Elephants, from The Triumph of Julius Caesar

Andrea Mantegna, c. 1498

Four Women Dancing by Andrea Mantegna

Four Women Dancing

Andrea Mantegna, c. 1497

Virgin and Child with the infant Saint John the Baptist, before a landscape, in a tondo (La Madonna del Lago) by Marco d'Oggiono|Leonardo da Vinci|Giuseppe Longhi

Virgin and Child with the infant Saint John the Baptist, before a landscape, in a tondo (La Madonna del Lago)

Marco d'Oggiono|Leonardo da Vinci|Giuseppe Longhi, 1825

Four Heads (from Characaturas by Leonardo da Vinci, from Drawings by Wincelslaus Hollar, out of the Portland Museum) by John Clarke|Wenceslaus Hollar|Leonardo da Vinci

Four Heads (from Characaturas by Leonardo da Vinci, from Drawings by Wincelslaus Hollar, out of the Portland Museum)

John Clarke|Wenceslaus Hollar|Leonardo da Vinci, 1786

Four Heads (from Characaturas by Leonardo da Vinci, from Drawings by Wincelslaus Hollar, out of the Portland Museum) by John Clarke|Wenceslaus Hollar|Leonardo da Vinci

Four Heads (from Characaturas by Leonardo da Vinci, from Drawings by Wincelslaus Hollar, out of the Portland Museum)

John Clarke|Wenceslaus Hollar|Leonardo da Vinci, 1786

Four Heads (from Characaturas by Leonardo da Vinci, from Drawings by Wincelslaus Hollar, out of the Portland Museum) by Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar|John Clarke

Four Heads (from Characaturas by Leonardo da Vinci, from Drawings by Wincelslaus Hollar, out of the Portland Museum)

Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar|John Clarke, 1786

Four Heads (from Characaturas by Leonardo da Vinci, from Drawings by Wincelslaus Hollar, out of the Portland Museum) by Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar|John Clarke

Four Heads (from Characaturas by Leonardo da Vinci, from Drawings by Wincelslaus Hollar, out of the Portland Museum)

Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar|John Clarke, 1786

Four Heads (from Characaturas by Leonardo da Vinci, from Drawings by Wincelslaus Hollar, out of the Portland Museum) by John Clarke|Wenceslaus Hollar|Leonardo da Vinci

Four Heads (from Characaturas by Leonardo da Vinci, from Drawings by Wincelslaus Hollar, out of the Portland Museum)

John Clarke|Wenceslaus Hollar|Leonardo da Vinci, 1786

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