Antonio Allegri da Correggio
(circa 1489-1534)Artist associated with 10 portraits
by Wenceslaus Hollar, after Antonio Allegri da Correggio
etching, 1650
NPG D9597
published by Alexander Browne, after Antonio Allegri da Correggio
mezzotint, circa 1684
NPG D11448
by John Smith, published by Alexander Browne, after Antonio Allegri da Correggio
mezzotint, circa 1684 (1520s)
NPG D11457
Venus (also known as the Triumph of Galatea)
by and published by John Smith, after Antonio Allegri da Correggio
mezzotint, 1701
NPG D11747
by Henry Bone, after Henry Thomson, after Antonio Allegri da Correggio
pencil drawing squared in ink for transfer, 1801 (circa 1530)
NPG D17374
Cesare Borgia, Duke of Valentinois
by Henry Bone, probably after Antonio Allegri da Correggio
pencil drawing squared in ink for transfer, 1801
NPG D17409
Madonna and Child ('Madonna of the Basket')
by Henry Bone, after Antonio Allegri da Correggio
pencil drawing squared in ink for transfer, 1804 (circa 1524)
NPG D17401
Madonna and Child with an Angel
by Henry Bone, probably after Antonio Allegri da Correggio
pencil drawing squared in ink for transfer, 1810
NPG D17481
Madonna and Child with an Angel
by Henry Bone, probably after Antonio Allegri da Correggio
pencil drawing squared in ink for transfer, July 1811
NPG D17433
by Henry Bone, after Antonio Allegri da Correggio
pencil drawing squared in ink for transfer, August 1813 (circa 1530)
NPG D17490
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