Rome After Raphael

Daniele da Volterra

Daniele da Volterra
(Daniele Ricciarelli, ca. 1509–1566)

Kneeling Figure Seen from Behind, 1550–53

2001.39

Giovanni de Vecchi

Giovanni de Vecchi
(1536-1615)

A Scene from Ancient History, early 1590s

2009.330

Perino del Vaga

Perino del Vaga
(Florence 1501–1547 Rome)

Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes

I, 21

Attributed to Étienne Dupérac

Attributed to Étienne Dupérac
(Paris or Bordeaux 1520–1604 Paris)

The Baths of Diocletian (Reconstructed View)

MS M.1106

Attributed to Prospero Fontana

Attributed to Prospero Fontana
(Bologna 1512–1597 Bologna)

Socrates Inspired by a Genius

1992.24

Attributed to Prospero Fontana

Attributed to Prospero Fontana
(Bologna 1512–1597 Bologna)

Two Alternative Designs for a Dish, One with a Battle of Marine Creatures, the Other with a Bacchanal

IV, 187

Giovanni Guerra

Giovanni Guerra
(Modena 1544–1618 Rome)

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego Saved from the Fiery Furnace

1965.3

Niccolò Martinelli

Niccolò Martinelli, called Trometta
(Pesaro ca. 1540–1611 Rome)

St. Matthew, Seated, with an Angel, and Two Small Sketches for the Same Figure

1962.17

Girolamo Muziano

Girolamo Muziano
(Brescia 1532–1592 Rome)

Capture of Christ

1979.5

Cesare Nebbia

Cesare Nebbia
(Orvieto ca. 1536–ca. 1614 Orvieto)

St. Paul on Malta, ca. 1580

2009.221