Giorgio Ghisi|Giovanni Battista Bertano|Hieronymus Cock

The Judgment of Paris; Paris seated on a rock choosing between the goddesses Venus, Juno, and Minerva, the god Mercury with a caduceus in between them

1555
Engraving; third state of three (BLL)
40.7 × 54 cm (16 × 21.3 in)

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