Two Genii with Two Dogs Fighting

Two Genii with Two Dogs Fighting

Nicolaes de Bruyn

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Two putti against a landscape with two dogs fighting at center. Putto at left seen from behind. At bottom left a frog; at top, three flying insects. From a series of six plates.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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