Reflection of Pliny in Giovanni Bellini's "Woman with a mirror"

This article analyzes several other features of Giovanni Bellini's painting (Woman with a mirror) that substantiate the theory that the artist was depending on the Natural History and intending comparison to Pliny's descriptions of the nude Venuses created by the great Greek artists, Apell...

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