Piero di Cosimo, Italian painter, January 2, 1462 – April 12, 1522
Presumed self-portrait at the right side of his painting Perseus Freeing Andromeda
Portrait of Simonetta Vespucci, 1490 Tempera on panel, 22.44 x 16.53 in // Condé Museum, Chantilly, France
A Satyr Mourning over a Nymph, circa 1495 Oil on poplar wood, 25.7 x 72.5 in // National Gallery, London
The Fight between the Lapiths and the Centaurs, circa 1500-1515 Oil on panel, 27.9 x 102.3 in // National Gallery, London
Allegory, c 1500 Oil on panel, 22.1 × 17.4 in // National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
Tritons and Nereids, 1500 Oil on panel, 14.6 x 62.2 in // Private collection
The Discovery of Honey by Bacchus, c 1499 Oil on panel Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts
Andromeda Freed by Perseus, c 1510 - c 1515 Oil on panel, 27.5 x 48.4 in // Uffizi Gallery, Florence
The Forest Fire, c 1488-1507 Oil on panel, 27.9 x 79.9 in // Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UK
The Finding of Vulcan on Lemnos, circa 1490 Oil and tempera on canvas, 61 × 68.7 in // Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT
Hunting Scene, c 1494–1500 Tempera and oil transferred to Masonite, 27.75 x 66.75 in // Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
The Return from the Hunt, c 1494–1500 Tempera and oil on wood, 27.75 x 66.5 in // Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Vulcan and Aeolus, c 1490 Tempera and oil on canvas, 61.2 × 65.5 in // National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
Venus, Mars and Cupid, c 1505 Oil on poplar panel, 28.3 x 71.6 in // Gemäldegalerie Berlin
Portrait of a Woman, 1500s Paper on wood, 19.6 x 14.5 in // Galleria Palatina, Florence
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