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Apollo and the Serpent Python
Isabella Rammi d'Este
Pope Calistus III (Alphonso de Borgia, 1455-1458)
Isotta degli Atti of Rimini
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This artwork is part of Sleeping Eros
This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 172
The theme of the somnolent Cupid continued to reverberate in arts of the Italian Renaissance, including bronze plaquettes—small reliefs that sometimes compounded personal meanings. Here, the love god has pushed up his tunic to expose himself. His weapons and torch are at the ready but appear as if carved in relief on the altarlike structure beside him.
Frédéric Spitzer , Paris (until 1929; Spitzer sale, Anderson Galleries, 1929, no. 280)
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