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Conte Enea Arnaldi
Giovambattista Vendramin Mosca
1767
Pedestal plate, Coclé (Conte) artist(s), Ceramic, slip, Conte
Coclé (Conte) artist(s)
750–950 CE
Cuff, Gold, Conte (?)
Conte (?)
6th–12th century
Cuff, Gold, Conte (?)
Conte (?)
6th–12th century
Plaque, Gold, Conte (?)
Conte (?)
6th–8th century
Double-End Animal Pendant, Gold, Conte (?)
Conte (?)
5th–8th century
Double-Animal Pendant, Gold, Conte (?)
Conte (?)
6th–8th century
Gold Curly Tailed Animal Pendant, Gold, Conte (?)
Conte (?)
6th–8th century
Plaque, Gold, Conte (?)
Conte (?)
6th–8th century
Still Life with Silver and Gold Plate, Shells, and a Sword, Meiffren Conte  French, Oil on canvas
Meiffren Conte
fourth quarter 17th century
Holy Family, Jacopino del Conte  Italian, Oil on wood
Jacopino del Conte
Wine cooler with Charles V’s Victory at Mühlberg, Enea Vico  Italian, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Urbino
Enea Vico
Battista Franco
ca. 1560–90
Mary, Queen of Scots (frontispiece, from "History of Mary Stuart, queen of Scots," volume 1), John Le Conte  British, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1874
Pedestal Plate, Ceramic, Conte or Coclé (Macaracas)
Conte or Coclé (Macaracas)
5th–8th century
Pedestal Plate, Ceramic, Conte or Coclé (Macaracas)
Conte or Coclé (Macaracas)
5th–8th century
Pair of Pedestal Plates, Ceramic, Conte or Coclé (Macaracas)
Conte or Coclé (Macaracas)
5th–8th century
Rinceaux Panels, One Fontainebleau School Cartouche, Enea Vico  Italian, Etching and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
16th century
Column of Antoninus and a Roman Obelisk, from "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae", Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving
Enea Vico
Antonio Lafreri
ca. 1543–70
Portrait of Giovanni de' Medici facing right within an elaborate cartouche flanked by Victory at the left and Mars at right, winged figures holding Medici coat of arms top center, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1550
Judith giving the head of Holofernes on a platter, which is about to be covered with a cloth, to her servant, with the foreshortened, naked body of Holofernes at right, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving
Enea Vico
Michelangelo Buonarroti
1546
Antique Lidded Vase with Two Handles emerging from the Heads of Hybrid Female Sphinxes, from "Vases after the Antique", Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving; second state
Enea Vico
1543 or after
Antique Ewer with a Handle in the Shape of Two Snakes coming from the Head of Medusa below, from "Vases after the Antique", Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving; second state
Enea Vico
1543 or after
Lancet-shaped panel of grotesque decoration, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving
Enea Vico
1541
Two panels of grotesque decoration, with winged human figures, birds, and griffins, from a series of panels of different dimensions representing grotesques, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving
Enea Vico
Tommaso Barlacchi
1541
Antique Lidded Urn Decorated with a Motif of Diamond Rings and Lions, from "Vases after the Antique", Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving on laid paper, first or second state
Enea Vico
1543 or after
Antique Lidded Urn with Hybrid Male Sphinxes and a Female Mask on the Body, from "Vases after the Antique", Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving; first or second state
Enea Vico
1543 or after
Antique Ewer with a Handle in the Shape of a Lioness, from "Vases after the Antique", Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving; second state
Enea Vico
1543 or after
Lucretia naked and seated before a window, a dagger in her right hand and holding drapery in her left, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1535–67
Entombment of Christ, whose chest is grasped by Joseph of Arimathea, with two kneeling and two standing female mourners at left and crown of thorns at bottom right, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1543
Combat between Amazons and men in front of architectural arcades, an oval composition with weapons, headgear, and bodies strewn along the bottom margin, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving
Enea Vico
Perino del Vaga (Pietro Buonaccorsi)
1543
Portrait of Michelangelo in profile facing right set within a recess, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1545
Venus and Mars Embracing as Vulcan Works at His Forge, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving
Enea Vico
Parmigianino (Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola)
1543
The Academy of Baccio Bandinelli, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving; first state of two
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1544
The Annunciation with Kneeling Angel, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving
Enea Vico
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)
ca. 1540–41
The Holy Family with St. Anne and St. Catherine, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving, state IV
Multiple artists/makers
1542, published 1627–50
St George Killing the Dragon, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1542
The Battle of Mühlberg with the army of Charles V crossing the Elbe River, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1551
The Indian Triumph of Bacchus, Enea Vico , after an ancient relief sculpture Italian, Engraving
Enea Vico
ca. 1542
Lucretia Preparing to Kill Herself, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving; second state
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1542
Rhinoceros, Enea Vico  Italian, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1542 (date changed to 1548)