Bernardino Luini and Leonardo da Vinci, Modestia et Vanitas., 1770.
Engraving and etching. 214 mm x 445 mm. © Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London.
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After Bernardino Luini (ca. 1480 - 1532) and Attributed to Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519)
RA Collection: Art
214 mm x 445 mm
Schola Italica Picturae Sive Selectae Quaedam Summorum E Schola Italica Pictorum Tabulae Aere Incisae - Romae: [1773]
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