Giulio Romano

Justice

1530–34
pen and brown ink and wash within brown ink and red chalk framing lines

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FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG

Giulio Romano was one of the most gifted students of the painter Raphael, under whom he worked to decorate the papal apartments at the Vatican in the 1510s.

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