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De Vocis Auditusque, Giulio Casserio (Casserius)  Italian, Engraving
Giulio Casserio (Casserius)
1601
Madonna and Child with Saints Francis and Dominic and Angels, Giulio Cesare Procaccini  Italian, Oil on canvas
Giulio Cesare Procaccini
ca. 1612
The Festival of Psyche, with Bacchus from a set of Mythological Subjects after Giulio Romano, Giulio Romano  Italian, Wool, silk, metal thread (20-26 warps per inch, 8-12 per cm.), French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
designed 1684–86, woven 1689–92
The Festival of Psyche, with Mercury from a set of Mythological Subjects after Giulio Romano, Giulio Romano  Italian, Wool, silk, metal thread (20-26 warps per inch, 8-12 per cm.), French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
designed 1684–86, woven 1689–92
Cupid and Psyche Bathing from a set of Mythological Subjects after Giulio Romano, Giulio Romano  Italian, Wool, silk, metal thread (20-26 warps per inch, 8-12 per cm.), French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
designed 1684–86, woven 1692–1700
Shepherds and Shepherdesses Dancing from a set of Mythological Subjects after Giulio Romano, Giulio Romano  Italian, Wool, silk, metal thread (20-26 warps per inch, 8-12 per cm.), French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
designed 1684–86, woven 1689–92
Virgin and Child seated beneath a tree, Giulio Bonasone  Italian, Engraving
Giulio Bonasone
Giulio Romano
ca. 1560
Jupiter suckled by the goat Amalthea, Giulio Bonasone  Italian, Engraving
Giulio Bonasone
Giulio Romano
1531–76
Pan seated near a female figure holding a cornucopia (a nymph or Pomona), at right cupid plays cymbals in front of a herm, at left a pipe, cymbals, bow, and satchel of arrows hang from a tree, Giulio Bonasone  Italian, Etching and Engraving
Giulio Bonasone
Giulio Romano
ca. 1550–60
Father Time at the right leaning on a scythe, three naked boys and eagle at the left, Giulio Bonasone  Italian, Engraving
Giulio Bonasone
Giulio Romano
1531–76
The adoration of the shepherds, various figures at night surround the Christ Child, Giulio Bonasone  Italian, Engraving
Giulio Bonasone
Giulio Romano
ca. 1550–60
The Holy Kinship, in thecentre the Christ Child takes a bird given to him by the infant John the Baptist, Giulio Bonasone  Italian, Etching and engraving
Giulio Bonasone
Giulio Romano
ca. 1560
The adoration of the shepherds, various figures surrounding the Christ Child in the centre, Giulio Bonasone  Italian, Engraving
Giulio Bonasone
Giulio Romano
1531–76
Francesco Niconizio, Giulio della Torre, Bronze, Italian
Giulio della Torre
late 15th–mid-16th century
Change of Position, Anton Giulio Bragaglia  Italian, Gelatin silver print
Anton Giulio Bragaglia
1911
The Typist, Anton Giulio Bragaglia  Italian, Gelatin silver print
Anton Giulio Bragaglia
1911
The Smoker--The Match--The Cigarette, Anton Giulio Bragaglia  Italian, Gelatin silver print
Anton Giulio Bragaglia
1911
Un Gesto del Capo, Anton Giulio Bragaglia  Italian, Gelatin silver print
Anton Giulio Bragaglia
1911
The Bow, Anton Giulio Bragaglia  Italian, Gelatin silver print
Anton Giulio Bragaglia
1911
Giovanni Caroto (1495?–1555), Veronese Painter, Giulio della Torre, Bronze, Italian
Giulio della Torre
16th century
Constantine defeating the tyrant Maxentius, angels carrying swords fly above, Giulio Bonasone  Italian, Engraving; second state of two
Multiple artists/makers
1544
Multiple artists/makers
1860s–70s
Giacomo Negroboni (da Valtrompia) of Brescia (d. 1527), Fra Giulio da Brescia, Wax on walnut (?), parchment, Italian, Venice
Fra Giulio da Brescia
probably 1527
The Rape of Europa, Giulio Bonasone  Italian, engraving
Giulio Bonasone
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)
1546
Water, represented by a naiad seated at the base of a tree and resting her arm on a supine urn from which water flows, behind her a triton and other inhabitants of the sea rise from the water surface, from "The Elements", Giulio Carpioni  Italian, Etching
Giulio Carpioni
1640–60
Two sea gods accompanied by four nymphs, Giulio Bonasone  Italian, Engraving
Giulio Bonasone
1531–76
Battle Scene with Soldiers Mounted on an Elephant., Giulio Romano  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash, over black chalk
Giulio Romano
1550–1650
Design for an Ornamental Panel with Rinceaux, Satyrs, Putti, Monsters and a Human Head, Giulio Campi  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash on brown ink washed paper, highlighted with white gouache
Giulio Campi
1535–45
Jacob Wrestling with the Angel, Giulio Benso  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash over traces of black chalk
Giulio Benso
1601–68
Judith passing the head of Holofernes to her maidservant, the decapitated Holofernes inside the tent at left, Giulio Bonasone  Italian, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1531–76
Jupiter and Astraea, Giulio Campi  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, highlighted with white gouache, on paper tinted with a thin brown wash
Giulio Campi
ca. 1545–50
Ganymede as a young boy riding a large eagle (Zeus) in flight above a landscape, Giulio Campagnola  Italian, Engraving
Giulio Campagnola
Andrea Mantegna
ca. 1500–1505
Bacchanal, Giulio Sanuto  Italian, Engraving
Giulio Sanuto
Domenico Campagnola
ca. 1557
The old shepherd lying in a landscape, buildings behind, a goat and a sheep to the left, Giulio Campagnola  Italian, Engraving
Giulio Campagnola
ca. 1500–1515
Pietà with Angels in front of the Cross, Giulio Bonasone  Italian, Engraving
Giulio Bonasone
Michelangelo Buonarroti
1546
Madonna and Child [Madonna and Child with St. Catherine, St. Joseph and A Bishop], Giulio Bonasone  Italian
Giulio Bonasone
The Trojans pulling the wooden horse into the city, Giulio Bonasone  Italian, Engraving
Giulio Bonasone
Francesco Primaticcio
1545
Fire, represented by Venus seated before Vulcan's forge, with armor, a cannon, and cannon balls surrounding her, she turns her head toward Cupid, who stretches his body away from her, from "The Elements", Giulio Carpioni  Italian, Etching
Giulio Carpioni
1640–60
The triumph of Cupid and Psyche who are seated on a chariot drawn by two birds restrained by children, Giulio Bonasone  Italian, Etching with engraving
Giulio Bonasone
ca. 1550–67
The Competition of Apollo and Marsyas and the Judgment of Midas, Giulio Sanuto  Italian, Engraving (the right section of three-part image)
Giulio Sanuto
Bronzino (Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano)
1562