Raphael and Perino del Vaga and Giovanni da Udine, Jupiter in his Chariot, 1645-69.
Etching. 125 mm x 154 mm. © Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London.
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Formerly attributed to Raphael (1483 - 1520) and Perino del Vaga (1501 - 1547) and Giovanni da Udine (1487 - 1564)
RA Collection: Art
125 mm x 154 mm
Formerly attributed to Raphael and Perino del Vaga and Giovanni da Udine
Mercury in his Chariot, 1645-69
Etching
Diana in her Chariot, 1645-69
Formerly attributed to Raphael
Mars in his Chariot, 1645-69
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