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Dionysus and Ampelus
Procession of the Queen of Sheba, and Meeting of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba
Tags: animal(s), beards, cisgender female central figure(s), cisgender female onlooker(s) or peripheral figure(s), cisgender male central figure(s), cisgender male onlooker or peripheral figure(s), column(s), figure(s) looking directly at the viewer, figure(s) seen from behind, Gender, history—Biblical subject, history—Biblical subject—Old Testament, intersectionality, landscape, locations outside Italy, plant(s), servant(s) or slave(s), subject location(s) outside Italy, women and gender minorities
Federico da Montefeltro and Battista Sforza
Tags: allegorical personification(s), animal(s), bodies of water, cisgender female central figure(s), cisgender male central figure(s), Gender, history—allegory, history—literary subject, jewelry, landscape, plant(s), portrait(s), portrait(s)—female, portrait(s)—male, Urbinate patron, Urbino, women and gender minorities
Perseus Freeing Andromeda
Tags: African(s), beards, BIPOC, bodies of water, breasts, cisgender female central figure(s), cisgender female onlooker(s) or peripheral figure(s), cisgender male onlooker or peripheral figure(s), cityscape, costume or fashion as a marker of racial or ethnic identity, Ethiopian(s), Florence, history—literary subject, intersectionality, jewelry, landscape, locations outside Italy, men of color, musical instrument(s), nudes, nudes—female, onlooker(s) or peripheral person(s) of color, person of color—indeterminate gender, plant(s), Race, servant(s) or slave(s), weapon(s), women and gender minorities, women of color
The Oath of Semiramis
Tags: beards, cisgender female central figure(s), cisgender female onlooker(s) or peripheral figure(s), cisgender male central figure(s), cisgender male onlooker or peripheral figure(s), costume or fashion as a marker of racial or ethnic identity, figure(s) seen from behind, Gender, history—literary subject, landscape, servant(s) or slave(s), weapon(s), women and gender minorities
Sulpicia
Tags: bodies of water, cisgender female central figure(s), cisgender female onlooker(s) or peripheral figure(s), cisgender male onlooker or peripheral figure(s), cityscape, figure(s) looking directly at the viewer, Gender, history—ancient secular subject, history—literary subject, landscape, nudes, nudes—male, plant(s), putti, Roman subject, Rome, Rome in art, Siena, Sienese artist, Sienese installation/viewing context, Sienese patron, women and gender minorities
Joseph and Potiphar's Wife
Tags: Bologna, Bolognese artist, Bolognese installation/viewing context, breasts, cisgender female central figure(s), cisgender male central figure(s), figure(s) seen from behind, Gender, history—Biblical subject, history—Biblical subject—Old Testament, self-portraiture, subject location(s) outside Italy, woman artist, women and gender minorities