The Hunterian has an exceptional collection of engravings by Italian Renaissance artists and this exhibition focuses on the production of three major figures: Andrea Mantegna, Marcantonio Raimondi and Parmigianino.
Through examples of some of their finest prints we follow the changes that took place in the way artists made and used prints in the period 1460-1540.
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