Aeneas Offers Sacrifice to the Gods of the Lower World
Year: 1530-1540
From: Vergil, Aeneid, edited by Sebastian Brant and printed by Johann Grüninge (Limoges, France)
Location: Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
External link: art.thewalters.org
Edited by: Chiara Petrolini
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