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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Domenico Campagnola was one of the first artists in Renaissance Italy to create drawings such as this as ends in themselves rather than as preparatory studies.
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Landscape with Saint Jerome at left looking towards lion and
Landscape with Saint Jerome and Two Lions
Landscape with a woman seated next to a man playing a hurdy-
Imaginary Coastal Landscape with Ruins
Landscape with an Old Woman Holding a Spindle
Landscape with family walking together in the foreground, at
The Deposition from the Cross
Battle of Naked Men
Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi (Italian, 1606–1680) — Landscape
Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi — A family seated alongside a ri
Hans Bol — Landscape with Abraham and Angels
Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi (Italian, 1606–1680) — Landscape
Joseph Anton Koch — Roman landscape with figures near Palian
Hans Bol — Plate 7, from Landscapes with Scenes from the Old
Cornelius Massys — Landscape with Tree in Center
Ercole Bazzicaluva — Landscape with Figures Binding Wheat in
Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi — The Landscape With the Family
Joos de Momper, II — A Castle on a Crag in a Mountainous Lan
Domenico I Piola (Italian, 1627–1703) — Landscape with Sheph
Giulio Campagnola (Italian, 1482–1515) — Shepherds in a Land