Landscape with the Abduction of Proserpina (Landscapes with Mythological Scenes) by Antonio Tempesta

Landscape with the Abduction of Proserpina (Landscapes with Mythological Scenes)

(Landschap met de roof van Proserpina Landschappen met mythologische scènes (series title))


Antonio Tempesta

(print maker)

,

Antonio Tempesta

(after own design by)

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Nicolaus van Aelst (possibly)

(publisher)
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Landscape with the Abduction of Proserpina (Landscapes with Mythological Scenes) by Antonio Tempesta. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
Rijks Museum, Amsterdam
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