A-Apollo and Marsyas. Maiolica Plate. (British Museum). A New Work by Nicola Pellipario at South Kensington-II
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B-The Calumny of Apelles. Maiolica Plate. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford). A New Work by Nicola Pellipario at South Kensington-II
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C-Subject from "Dialogues of the Dead." Maiolica Plate in the Salting Collection (Victoria and Albert Museum). A New Work by Nicola Pellipario at South Kensington-II
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D-Apollo and Daphne. Maiolica Plate. (British Museum). A New Work by Nicola Pellipario at South Kensington-II
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E-Apollo and Phaethon. Woodcut from Ovid's "Metamorphoses" (Venice, 1497). A New Work by Nicola Pellipario at South Kensington-II
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F-Apollo and Daphne. Woodcut from Ovid's "Metamorphoses" (Venice, 1497). A New Work by Nicola Pellipario at South Kensington-II
Plate I. Examples in the British Museum of the Design Generally Ascribed to Mantegna. (A) Pencil Drawing. (B) Engraving by Girolamo Mocetto, 1st State, 325 × 457 mm. "The Calumny of Apelles", by Breu
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Plate II. The British Museum, Gift of Sir Edward Poynter, P. R. A. Pen Drawing by Breu, after Mocetto, 142 × 272 mm. "The Calumny of Apelles", by Breu