Italian, Ravenna, active by 1515–died 1527 Rome|Italian, Urbino 1483–1520 Rome · 17 works on DiscoverArt
Works
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: A Triton Carrying off a Nymph16th centuryEros Escaping by Sea; Cupid using his bow to propel a boat made from his quiver with an arrow as the mast and his blindfold as the sail, a banderole aboveca. 1515–27God appearing to Isaac; God floating in clouds pointing toward Rebecca seated under a tree at left, Isaac kneeling in the center holding a large stick and also pointing to Rebeccaca. 1515–27Eros escaping by sea using his bow to propel a boat made from his quiver with an arrow as the mast and his blindfold as the sail, a banderole aboveca. 1515–27Noah's Sacrifice; Noah at right with his hands clapsed in prayer before a fire upon an altar, two men sacrificing a ram on the ground and another bringing a second ram, two men leading two cows and a camel behind the fireca. 1515–27Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Bas-Relief with Three Cupids1519Entellus and Dares fighting in front of classical ruins1520–25Galatea riding in a shell pulled through the water by dolphins, a cupid below and four more above, at left a triton embracing a nymph and behind them a man on horseback blowing a conch, at right a figure blowing a horn and behind him a nymph riding on a centaurca. 1515–27Venus removing a thorn from her left foot while seated on a cloth beside trees and foliage, a hare eating grass before herca. 1516Venus and Cupid riding two sea monsters, Cupid raises an arrow in his right hand, two heads representing wind in the clouds aboveca. 1515–27The Annunciation; the archangel Gabriel at left approaching the Virgin kneeling in prayer at right, God the Father in the upper leftca. 1515–27Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Bas-Relief with Three Cupids1519Venus removing a thorn from her left foot while seated on a cloth next to trees, a hare lower rightca. 1515–27Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Bas-Relief with Three Cupids1519Venus removing a thorn from her left foot while seated beside trees and foliage, a hare eating grass before herca. 1515–27The Virgin reading with the infant Christ; woman seated in profile facing left and reading with an arm around a child who looks out toward the viewerca. 1515–1600The Virgin in profile facing right reading to the infant Christca. 1515–27