Plate I. A-Minerva as a Patroness of Arts, by Adam Elsheimer. About 1600-1605. Copper, 8.3 by 14 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge). Some Aspects of Adam Elsheimer's Artistic Development
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Plate I. B-Venus and Cupid in a Landscape, by Adam Elsheimer. About 1600-1605. Copper, 8.3 by 14 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge). Some Aspects of Adam Elsheimer's Artistic Development
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Plate I. C-Cephalus and Procris, Attributed to Hans Leu. Canvas, 86 by 72 cm. (Museum, Basle). Some Aspects of Adam Elsheimer's Artistic Development
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Plate II. A-Cephalus and Procris, by Hans Bol. Signed and Dated 1567. Pen and Ink Drawing, 19.5 by 26.2 cm. (Formerly in the Oppenheimer Collection). Some Aspects of Adam Elsheimer's Artistic Development
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Plate II. B-The Death of Procris, by Adam Elsheimer. About 1600-1605. Copper, 17.2 by 21.6 cm. (Lord Methuen). Some Aspects of Adam Elsheimer's Artistic Development
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A Bronze Statuette Attributed to Benvenuto Cellini