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  • Portrait of Margaret Paleologa

    The Portrait of Margaret Paleologa (portrait of woman) is one of the paintings that Giulio Romano eseguଠin 1531 about during his stay in Mantua, at the court of the Marquis Federico II Gonzaga.

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  • Madonna Hertz

    The Madonna and Child is a painting by Giulio Romano between 1522 and 1523 and in the National Gallery of Ancient Art in Palazzo Barberini in Rome.

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