Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio|Rosso Fiorentino

Plate 6: Thetis standing in a niche with a shell and sea creature, pouring water out of a vase, looking to her left, from "Mythological Gods and Goddesses"

1526
Engraving
20.9 × 10.8 cm (8.2 × 4.3 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York · as of July 2026

View at metmuseum.orgPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio|Rosso Fiorentino

Plate 19: Vulcan standing in a niche swinging a hammer, with an anvil, hammer, and tongs at his feet, from "Mythological Gods and Goddesses"Plate 19: Vulcan standing in a niche swinging a hammer, withFury personified as an emaciated man astride a monster, holding a skull in his raised left handFury personified as an emaciated man astride a monster, holdHercules defeating the river god Acheolus in the form of a bull, with three women to his left holding cornucopias, from "Herculean Subjects"Hercules defeating the river god Acheolus in the form of a bPlate 14: Mercury standing in a niche playing his pipes, with the severed head of an old man and a sword at his feet, from "Mythological Gods and Goddesses"Plate 14: Mercury standing in a niche playing his pipes, witPlate 7: Pluto in a niche, holding a bident, with Cerberus next to him, from a series of mythological gods and goddessesPlate 7: Pluto in a niche, holding a bident, with Cerberus nPlate 17: Bacchus standing in a niche, holding grapes over a plate, accompanied by an infant satyr, from a series of mythological gods and goddessesPlate 17: Bacchus standing in a niche, holding grapes over aPlate 5: Neptune standing in a niche holding a trident, with a hippocampus (sea-horse) behind him, from a series of gods and goddessesPlate 5: Neptune standing in a niche holding a trident, withPlate 5: Neptune standing in a niche holding a trident, with a hippocampus (sea-horse) behind him, from "Mythological Gods and Goddesses"Plate 5: Neptune standing in a niche holding a trident, with

More like this

The Birth of Venus Marco Dente (Italian, c. 1486–1527) — The Birth of Venus Venus wringing the water from her hair, standing at the water's edgeGiacomo Francia|Marcantonio Raimondi — Venus wringing the waJeune Femme au BainCharles Jacque — Jeune Femme au BainVenus on a half-shell, holding fabric over her headCherubino Alberti (Zaccaria Mattia) — Venus on a half-shell,Veritas, from "Proposopographia"Philips Galle — Veritas, from "Proposopographia"Hercules and DeianiraRené Boyvin — Hercules and DeianiraPrudence personified by a woman standing in a niche, holding a shawl in her right hand, a snake coiled around her, left from 'The Virtues'Marcantonio Raimondi|Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi) — PNude WomanAlphonse Legros (French, 1837–1911) — Nude WomanSatyr carrying a nymph restraining her right armAnonymous, Italian, 16th to early 17th century|Giulio RomanoEurydice naked standing on a rock, her arms raised to the rightMarco Dente|Giulio Romano — Eurydice naked standing on a rocLeda and the swanGiulio Bonasone — Leda and the swanPlate 1: Saturn in a niche devouring his son, standing before a scythe, from "Mythological Gods and Goddesses"Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio|Rosso Fiorentino|Antonio Salamanca