The Cumaean Sibyl Sibylla Cumana Sibyls and Prophets
Printmaker: Rosselli, Francesco di Lorenzo (Attributed)
Method of acquisition: Bought (1879) by Unknown
15th Century#
Circa
1480
CE
-
Circa
1490
CE
Executed in Hind's 'Broad Manner' style. From a set of twenty-four prints, copied from an earlier set in the 'Fine Manner' by Baccio Baldini Later state, reworked.
Accession number: 1879.5.24-7
Primary reference Number: 129459
Bartsch: 27
Illustrated Bartsch: 27 (97)
Hind (BM Italian): C.II.7Bii
Old location number: 20.G.2.14
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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