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  • Battle of the Nudes

    The Battle of the Nudes is an engraving burin (42,4×60,9 cm) by Antonio del Pollaiuolo, dating from about 1460 to 1465 and preserved in the best example, the Cleveland Museum of Art in Cleveland.

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  • Hercules (Antonio del Pollaiuolo)

    Hercules is a small bronze (height 44.1 cm with stand) by Antonio del Pollaiuolo, dating from about 1492 to 1494 and stored in the Frick Collection in New York.

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  • Hercules and the Hydra

    Hercules and the Hydra is a small painting in tempera on panel (17×12 cm) of Antonio Pollaiuolo, dated to 1475 and stored in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.

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  • Hercules and Antaeus (Antonio del Pollaiuolo Uffizi)

    Hercules and Antaeus is a small painting in tempera on wood (16×9 cm) of Antonio Pollaiuolo, dated to 1475 and stored in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.

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  • Apollo and Daphne (Pollaiuolo)

    Apollo and Daphne is an oil painting on canvas (29,5×20 cm) attributed to Piero Pollaiolo and / or his brother Antonio), dating from about 1470 to 1480 and in the National Gallery in London.

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