Antonio Pollaiuolo | Battle of the Nudes - 1911

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The Battle of the Nudes or Battle of the Naked Men, probably dating from 1465–1475, is an engraving by the Florentine goldsmith and sculptor Antonio del Pollaiuolo which is one of the most significant old master prints of the Italian Renaissance. The engraving depicts five men wearing headbands and five men without, fighting in pairs with weapons in front of a dense background of vegetation.

Print dated 1845.

Dimensions (Frame): 265 x 215mm

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The Battle of the Nudes or Battle of the Naked Men, probably dating from 1465–1475, is an engraving by the Florentine goldsmith and sculptor Antonio del Pollaiuolo which is one of the most significant old master prints of the Italian Renaissance. The engraving depicts five men wearing headbands and five men without, fighting in pairs with weapons in front of a dense background of vegetation.

Print dated 1845.

Dimensions (Frame): 265 x 215mm

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The Battle of the Nudes or Battle of the Naked Men, probably dating from 1465–1475, is an engraving by the Florentine goldsmith and sculptor Antonio del Pollaiuolo which is one of the most significant old master prints of the Italian Renaissance. The engraving depicts five men wearing headbands and five men without, fighting in pairs with weapons in front of a dense background of vegetation.

Print dated 1845.

Dimensions (Frame): 265 x 215mm

Back to renaissance collection