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Apollo and Cyparissus or Hyacinth
Tags: androgynous central figure(s), bisexual, cisgender female onlooker(s) or peripheral figure(s), cisgender male central figure(s), gay, history—literary subject, landscape, LGBTQ+ central figure(s), musical instrument(s), nudes, nudes—male, Roman artist, Rome, sexual orientation minorities, Sexuality, women and gender minorities
Wedding Feast of Cupid and Psyche
Tags: African(s), animal(s), beards, BIPOC, bisexual, bodies of water, book(s), breasts, cisgender female central figure(s), cisgender female onlooker(s) or peripheral figure(s), cisgender male onlooker or peripheral figure(s), figure(s) seen from behind, history—literary subject, intersectionality, jewelry, landscape, LGBTQ+ central figure(s), locations outside Italy, Mantua, Mantuan installation/viewing context, Mantuan patron, men of color, musical instrument(s), mythological creature(s), nudes, nudes—female, nudes—male, onlooker(s) or peripheral person(s) of color, plant(s), putti, Race, Roman artist, Rome, sexual orientation minorities, winged figure(s), women and gender minorities
The Battle of the Horatii and Curiatii
Tags: African(s), animal(s), Asian(s), BIPOC, cisgender female onlooker(s) or peripheral figure(s), costume or fashion as a marker of racial or ethnic identity, fruit, history—ancient secular subject, intersectionality, landscape, men of color, onlooker(s) or peripheral person(s) of color, person of color—indeterminate gender, plant(s), Race, Roman installation/viewing context, Rome, servant(s) or slave(s), violence, violence—battle scene(s), weapon(s), women and gender minorities, women of color
San Marco Altarpiece
Tags: beards, BIPOC, book(s), cisgender female central figure(s), cisgender male central figure(s), Ethiopian(s), figure(s) seen from behind, Florence, Florentine installation/viewing context, Florentine patron, history—Biblical subject, history—Early Christian religious subject, locations outside Italy, men of color, Moor(s), Race, subject location(s) outside Italy, violence, violence—torture, women and gender minorities