Nicolaes de Clerck|Rosso Fiorentino|René Boyvin

The triumph of the infant Bacchus, who is being pulled along in a chariot by putti playing musical instruments

1545–65
Engraving
9.9 × 53 cm (3.9 × 20.9 in)

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