Lucretia with the Dagger, Traditionally the work is considered to be a portrait of Lucretia Borgia, daughter of Pope Alexander VI. It shows an unknown lady in the guise of the ancient goddess of spring, Flora, painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder, 4 October 1472, 16 October 1553, one of the most important German painters, graphic artists and letterpress printers of the Renaissance, Historic, digitally restored reproduction of a historic original
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Lucretia with the Dagger, Traditionally the work is considered to be a portrait of Lucretia Borgia, daughter of Pope Alexander VI. It shows an unknown lady in the guise of the ancient goddess of spring, Flora, painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder, 4 October 1472, 16 October 1553, one of the most important German painters, graphic artists and letterpress printers of the Renaissance, Historic, digitally restored reproduction of a historic original

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Lucretia with the Dagger, Traditionally the work is considered to be a portrait of Lucretia Borgia, daughter of Pope Alexander VI. It shows an unknown lady in the guise of the ancient goddess of spring, Flora, painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder, 4 October 1472, 16 October 1553, one of the most important German painters, graphic artists and letterpress printers of the Renaissance, Historic, digitally restored reproduction of a historic original

Date

Mar 01, 2023

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Photo12/imageBROKER/Sunny Celeste

Reference

BRK23B54_148

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No

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