Italian, Argini (?) ca. 1480–before 1534 Bologna (?) · 126 works on DiscoverArt
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Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Galba, from The Twelve Caesarsca. 1500–1534Hercules, grasping Antaeus at the waist with both arms and lifting him off his feet, in background at right the ruins of a temple, at left a group of trees against which are posed a club and the skin of a lionca. 1500–50The Massacre of the Innocents (Without the Fir Tree)● On view · 100 1916 LobbyApollo on Parnassus, Surrounded by the Muses and Poets1517/20Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Nero, from The Twelve Caesarsca. 1500–1534Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Vespasian, from The Twelve Caesarsca. 1500–1534Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence1520/25Two Fauns Carrying a Childca. 1513–15Massacre of the Innocents (With the Fir Tree)c. 1511–12Apollo on Parnassus● On view · 101A Prints & DrawingsApollo on Parnassus1517/20A woman kneeling at centre reaching up with her right hand to place a ring on the finger of a naked man holding a curved stick that is also held by another man at leftca. 1510–27Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Vitellius, from The Twelve Caesarsca. 1500–1534Saint Michael holding scales and a lance, a demon beneath him, from "Piccoli Santi" (Small Saints)ca. 1500–27The Pietàc. 1515–17Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Tiberius, from The Twelve Caesarsca. 1500–1534The Pietàc. 1515–17Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Claudius, from The Twelve Caesarsca. 1500–1534A naked man holding Fortune by the hair and whipping herca. 1510–27A man with two trumpets in the centre flanked by other figures including an old and a young man at rightca. 1510–27Massacre of the Innocents without the Fir Treeca. 1513–15Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Titus, from The Twelve Caesarsca. 1500–1534Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Otho, from The Twelve Caesarsca. 1500–1534Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Octavian (Augustus), from The Twelve Caesarsca. 1500–1534Saint Paul Preaching at Athens1517/20A young naked man standing at left leaning on the trunk, another seen from behind, holding two snakes in his right hand and a convex mirror in his raised left handca. 1510–27Thisbe finding Pyramus laying on the ground with a knife in his chest1505Sign of the Ramc. 1509Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Domitian, from The Twelve Caesarsca. 1500–1534Cupid and the Three Graces1518/19The Climbers (Three Figures from Michelangelo's Battle of Cascina)1510A satyr carrying a nymph on his back and another raising his right hand to slap herca. 1510–27An allegorical scene; a young woman at centre holding a wreath above her head, at left is a old man leaning on a stick, a younger man at right who holds a small dragonca. 1515–27The Holy Trinityca. 1500–27Saint Barbara (left), Saint Catherine, (center), Saint Lucy (right)ca. 1500–27Faun and Childc. 1509Mars, Venus, and Cupid1508The Vision of St. HelenaAn allegory of Peace; Peace personified as a woman standing in a landscape holding the left hand of a winged genius, tree at leftca. 1517–20Horatius Cocles on horseback, trampling a fallen soldierca. 1510–27Joseph and Potipher's Wifen.d.Neptune Calming the Tempest That Aeolus Raised Against Aeneas's Fleetc. 1515–16Virgin and Child Seated on Clouds1515/16Alexander the Great commanding that the work of Homer be placed in the tomb of Achillesca. 1500–1534Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Nerva, from "The Twelve Caesars"ca. 1500–1534The Apollo Belvedere from the Vatican his left hand resting on the tree trunk around which coils a pythonca. 1510–27Two Nude Men Beside a Treec. 1510–27Satyr and Nymphca. 1500–34Christ, the Virgin, and Saint John the Baptist with Saints Paul and Catherine1520-/25Venus, Mars and Cupid● On view · 101A Prints & DrawingsThe Pietàc. 1512The Virgin holding the Christ Childca. 1500–27St Jerome kneeling before a crucifix, a skull in his left hand, a lion laying at the leftca. 1500–27Dance of Cupids1517/20Saint Anthony, a staff in his right hand, from "Piccoli Santi" (Small Saints)ca. 1500–27A satyr about to remove drapery covering a Nymphca. 1510–20Prudence as a young woman, sitting on a lion and holding the neck of a dragon with her left hand, holding a mirror in her right handca. 1510–27Christ flanked by the Virgin and St. John in the upper section, St. Paul and St. Catherine belowca. 1520–40A young woman personifying Force or Strength holding a columnca. 1510–27Christ, the Virgin, and St. John the Baptist with Saints Paul and Catherine● On view · 101A Prints & Drawings