Donato Rasicotti|Aegidius Sadeler II|Carletto Caliari

Angelica and Medoro; they stand next to a stream as Medoro carves their names into a tree, a putto is seated at left with a torch and another putto walks towards them with a goat

1590–98
Engraving
31.8 × 41.6 cm (12.5 × 16.4 in)

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