Aldus Pius Manutius

Attributed to Giulio Campagnola

Associated Names
Giulio Campagnola

Artist, Venetian, 1482 - after 1514

The image shows a portrait in profile of a man with long hair, a cap, a prominent nose, and a pronounced chin. He wears a high-necked robe or tunic. In the background to the left is an illustration of an anchor with a dolphin. Below the portrait is an inscription that reads "ALDVS·PIVS·MANUTIVS·R."

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Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1999

  • Dean, Clay. "Changing Impressions on Parchment: Marcantonio Raimondi's Mars, Venus, and Cupid" in Changing Impressions: Marcantonio Raimondi & Sixteenth-Century Print Connoisseurship. New Haven, 1999: p. 43 (footnote 48).

Wikidata ID

Q65579244

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