File:Eclogues woodcut.png
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English: Woodcut after a drawing by Raffaelle in the Academy at Venice. |
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Date | Renaissance; specific date of original unknown; printed in 1910 | ||||||
Source | Published as the frontispiece of J. W. Mackail's English translation of Virgil's Eclogues, 1910 | ||||||
Author | Raffaelle | ||||||
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