Agostino Veneziano (Agostino dei Musi)|Raphael

Cleopatra

1528
Engraving
8.2 × 12.7 cm (3.2 × 5 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 Agostino Veneziano (Agostino dei Musi)|Raphael

The Israelites Gathering MannaThe Israelites Gathering MannaVenus Reclining on a DolphinVenus Reclining on a DolphinTemperanceTemperanceIsaac Blessing JacobIsaac Blessing JacobThe Entombment of ChristThe Entombment of ChristAbraham's Sacrifice (The Sacrifice of Isaac)Abraham's Sacrifice (The Sacrifice of Isaac)The Blinding of ElymasThe Blinding of ElymasSaint MichaelSaint Michael

More like this

CleopatraAnonymous, Italian, 16th to early 17th century|Agostino VeneStudy supporting the fainting personification of Sculpture; standing next to them, France as a draped woman holding crown and sceptrePierre Biard II — Study supporting the fainting personificatVenus and CupidRené Boyvin — Venus and CupidPlate 9: Cupid and Psyche on a bed, from "The Story of Cupid and Psyche as told by Apuleius"Antonio Salamanca|Master of the Die|Michiel Coxie (I) — PlatVenus and ErosAnonymous, Italian, 16th to early 17th century|Agostino VeneAn allegory of Peace; Peace personified as a woman standing in a landscape  holding the left hand of a winged genius, tree at leftMarcantonio Raimondi — An allegory of Peace; Peace personifiSaint MargaretAgostino Veneziano (Agostino dei Musi) — Saint MargaretCupid in Psyche's ArmsMaster of the Die — Cupid in Psyche's ArmsVenus crouching by a plinth on top of which stands CupidFrancesco Francia|Marcantonio Raimondi — Venus crouching by The Death of AdonisÉtienne Delaune — The Death of AdonisAn allegory of Peace; Peace personified as a woman standing in a landscape holding the left hand of a winged geniusMarcantonio Raimondi — An allegory of Peace; Peace personifiSpeculum Romanae Magnificentiae: A Putto Presenting Grain to CeresGiulio Bonasone|Anonymous — Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: