Ludovico Ottaviano Burnacini|Mathäus Küsel

A man stands at center, flanked by rows of buildings; above Jupiter atop an eagle and Juno accompanied by a peacock, converse among the clouds; set design from 'Il Pomo D'Oro'

1668
Etching and engraving
25.6 × 43 cm (10.1 × 16.9 in)

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