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9. Reversed engraving by Marc Antonio.—Bartsch,
No. 313. Similar to the preceding drawing.
10. Copy of the same by A. Altdorfer.—Bartsch, No.
33.—K 44.
11. Engraving by Enea Vico.—Bartsch, No. 19. Re-
presenting the same subject, differently treated.—-
E. 44.
v. Venus on the Sea.
1. Photograph of a pen and ink drawing; in the Uffizj
at Florence.—D. 132.
vi. Bacchus.
1. Photograph of a black-chalk drawing, heightened
with white; in the Uffizj at Florence.-—D. 134.
vii. Apollo commanding Marsyas to be flayed.—E. 55.
1. Engraving by the Maitre an De.—Bartsch, No. 31.
viii. Hercules and the Nemean Lion.
1. Photograph of a pen and ink drawing; in the Uni-
versity Collection, Oxford.—D. 467.
2. Lithographic facsimile of it; published in the “Law-
rence Gallery,” No. 5.
3. Photograph of a similar pen and ink drawing; in
the Royal Library at Windsor Castle.
ix. Hercules and the Hydra.
1. Photograph of a bold pen and ink sketch; in the
Royal Library at Windsor Castle; on the back
of the preceding drawing.
x. Hercules fighting with the Centaurs.
1. Photograph of an early pen and ink drawing; in
the Uffizj at Florence.—D. 131.
2. Photograph of a later pen and ink study for a similar
composition; in the collection of J. Malcolm, Esq.:
Hercules kneeling upon a prostrated centaur.
xi. Hercules taming Cerberus.
1. Photograph of a pen and ink drawing; in the Uni-
versity Collection, Oxford.—D, 526,
 
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