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Venus and Mars Embracing as Vulcan Works at His Forge

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Public domain photo of Italian art print, 16th-17th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Printmaking in woodcut and engraving came to Northern Italy within a few decades of their invention north of the Alps. Engraving probably came first to Florence in the 1440s, the goldsmith Maso Finiguerra (1426–64) used the technique. Italian engraving caught the very early Renaissance, 1460–1490. Print copying was a widely accepted practice, as well as copying of paintings viewed as images in their own right.

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parmigianino enea vico engraving prints after parmigianino venus mars vulcan works vulcan works forge 16th century italian art high resolution ultra high resolution late renaissance mannerism mythology classical metropolitan museum of art medieval art italian renaissance apennine peninsula
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1543
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Set of random Italian prints from NYPL collection
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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