Erigone leaning over a platter of grapes and lifting a piece of cloth with both hands, after Reni

Erigone leaning over a platter of grapes and lifting a piece of cloth with both hands, after Reni

Cornelius Vermeulen

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

After a figure in The Toilette of Venus, a painting by Reni. Published in the Cabinet Crozat; plate made earlier.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Erigone leaning over a platter of grapes and lifting a piece of cloth with both hands, after ReniErigone leaning over a platter of grapes and lifting a piece of cloth with both hands, after ReniErigone leaning over a platter of grapes and lifting a piece of cloth with both hands, after ReniErigone leaning over a platter of grapes and lifting a piece of cloth with both hands, after ReniErigone leaning over a platter of grapes and lifting a piece of cloth with both hands, after Reni

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