This painting titled Sibylle was created by the Italian artist Benedetto Diana in the period of Renaissance (Early Italian, "Quattrocento") using the technique of Other/Unknown.

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Upload time: Nov 1, 2009 By: dkhrt

Title:

Sibylle

Artist:

Diana, Benedetto (1460-1525)
Date: 1480 Movement: Renaissance (Early Italian, "Quattrocento") Theme: Mythology Technique: Other/Unknown Museum:  Palazzo Pitti Location: Florence, Italy
Description: Technique: oil on panel Size: 186 x 87 cm
Unique URL: http://www.terminartors.com/diana-benedetto/sibylle-1022232-p
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This painting titled Sibylle was created by the Italian artist Benedetto Diana in the period of Renaissance (Early Italian, "Quattrocento") using the technique of Other/Unknown.