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Aeneas Fleeing Troy with Anchises, Creusa, and Ascanias (Aeneid, Book II)
Master of the Aeneid
Date
probably ca. 1530–35
Type
Plaque
Medium
Painted enamel on copper, partly gilt
Department
European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
Institution
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Object number
45.60.3
Credit
Fletcher Fund, 1945
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