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Two putti, one of whom holds a mask, with a figure holding a scorpion in the lunette below, from "Di Tutti gli Affresco del Correggio e di Quattro del Parmigianino"
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Engraving, Di Tutti gli Affresco del Correggio e di Quattro del Parmigianino
Di Tutti gli Affresco del Correggio e di Quattro del Parmigianino, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Lucy Chauncey in memory of her father Henry Chauncey 1935
Title: Two putti, one of whom holds a mask, with a figure holding a scorpion in the lunette below, from "Di Tutti gli Affresco del Correggio e di Quattro del Parmigianino"
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Engraving, Di Tutti gli Affresco del Correggio e di Quattro del Parmigianino.
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