ganymedesrocks:The ‘Getty Mercury’, long attributed to Michelangelo, was identified by the efforts of Nuremberg Silk Merchant and Art Collector Paul von Praun (1548-1516). It is now attributed to van der Schardt. The Dutch sculptor Johan Gregor
ganymedesrocks:The ‘Getty Mercury’, long attributed to Michelangelo, was identified by the efforts of Nuremberg Silk Merchant and Art Collector Paul von Praun (1548-1516). It is now attributed to van der Schardt. The Dutch sculptor Johan Gregor
ganymedesrocks:The ‘Getty Mercury’, long attributed to Michelangelo, was identified by the efforts of Nuremberg Silk Merchant and Art Collector Paul von Praun (1548-1516). It is now attributed to van der Schardt. The Dutch sculptor Johan Gregor
ganymedesrocks:The ‘Getty Mercury’, long attributed to Michelangelo, was identified by the efforts of Nuremberg Silk Merchant and Art Collector Paul von Praun (1548-1516). It is now attributed to van der Schardt. The Dutch sculptor Johan Gregor