Giulio Bonasone|Giulio Romano

Pan seated near a female figure holding a cornucopia (a nymph or Pomona), at right cupid plays cymbals in front of a herm, at left a pipe, cymbals, bow, and satchel of arrows hang from a tree

ca. 1550–60
Etching and Engraving
27.5 × 22 cm (10.8 × 8.7 in)

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