● On view now — 101A Prints & Drawings
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · verified July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Around 1510, the influential painter Raphael began collaborating with the engraver Raimondi to translate his designs into prints, which allowed his works to reach an international audience. This engraving replicates Raphael’s design for a fresco he painted in the personal apartments of Pope Julius II (1443–1513), showing that devotion to classical ideas reached even the highest levels of religious authority. In addition to Apollo and his muses, Raphael portrayed some of history’s most celebrated poets on the Greek mountain Parnassus. On the left, next to a seated scribe, the ancient Greek poet Homer stands between the Latin poet Virgil (Roman, 70–19 BC) and the late medieval author Dante (Italian, about 1265–1321).
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Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Galba, from The Twelve Caes
Hercules, grasping Antaeus at the waist with both arms and l
The Massacre of the Innocents (Without the Fir Tree)
Apollo on Parnassus, Surrounded by the Muses and Poets
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Nero, from The Twelve Caesa
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Vespasian, from The Twelve
Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence
Two Fauns Carrying a Child
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)|Marcantonio Raimondi — A
Marcantonio Raimondi — Apollo on Parnassus
Marcantonio Raimondi — Apollo on Parnassus, Surrounded by th
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)|Marcantonio Raimondi — A
Giulio Bonasone (Italian, c. 1510–after 1576) — Love in the
Giorgio Ghisi (Italian, 1520–1582) — The Death of Procris
Giorgio Ghisi — Apollo and the Muses on Mount Parnassus
Hans Collaert, I — St John the Baptist Preaching
Nicolaes Clock (Dutch) — The Judgment of Midas
Ludovico Carracci|Oliviero Gatti — Allegorical composition w
Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio — Alexander and Roxana
Hieronymus Wierix (Flemish, 1553–1619) — Cupids at Play