Jacopo Caraglio - Flayed Personification of Fury, engraving, 1520 - 1539 "This print is from a drawing by Rosso Fiorentino, so he is the artist and Caraglio the engraver." - Paul Rumsey
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This print is from a drawing by Rosso Fiorentino, so he is the artist and Caraglio the engraver. I mentioned this print in my comment to your post on 2/22/07 when you posted another Caraglio print from a Rosso drawing. Paul Rumsey.
Rosso also did a great drawing with flayed figures and a winged skeleton called "Allegory of Death and Fame", the drawing is in the Uffizi. There is an engraving from it by Agostino Veneziano. Paul Rumsey.
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This print is from a drawing by Rosso Fiorentino, so he is the artist and Caraglio the engraver. I mentioned this print in my comment to your post on 2/22/07 when you posted another Caraglio print from a Rosso drawing.
Paul Rumsey.
Rosso also did a great drawing with flayed figures and a winged skeleton called "Allegory of Death and Fame", the drawing is in the Uffizi. There is an engraving from it by Agostino Veneziano.
Paul Rumsey.
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