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Mars and Venus bathing, aided by Cupid and putti from the Sala di Amore e Psiche, 1528
Order as handmade oil painting Mars and Venus bathing, aided by Cupid and putti from the Sala di Amore e Psiche, 1528 - Giulio Romano (Orbetto) |
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Psyche eating in the house of Cupid, ceiling caisson from the Sala di Amore e Psyche, 1528 -
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Psyche, undergoing one of the ordeals set her by Venus, lunette from the Sala di Amore e Psiche, 1528 -
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