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Palazzo Te, Mantua. "Perino del Vaga: tra Raffaello e Michelangelo," March 17, 2001–June 10, 2001.
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Bernice F. Davidson "The Cope Embroideries Designed for Paul III by Perino del Vaga." Master Drawings. vol. 28, no. 2, Summer 1990, pp. 125-126, 140, note 12, fig. 1.
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Elena Parma Perino del Vaga: tra Raffaello e Michelangelo. Exh. cat., Mantua, Palazzo Te (March 18 - June 10, 2001). Milan, 2001, p. 273, no. 145, repr. (entry by Linda Wolk-Simon).
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