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'''''Allegory of Prudence''''' (c. 1490)[http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/216975078/another-bulbous-female-nude-of-the-alternative], also called ''[[Vanitas]]'', by [[Giovanni Bellini]], housed at the [[Gallerie dell'Accademia]], Venice. '''''Allegory of Prudence''''' (c. 1490)[http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/216975078/another-bulbous-female-nude-of-the-alternative], also called ''[[Vanitas]]'', by [[Giovanni Bellini]], housed at the [[Gallerie dell'Accademia]], Venice.
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 +*''[[Allegory of Prudence]]''
*[[Allegories (Bellini)]] *[[Allegories (Bellini)]]
 +*[[Venus with a mirror]]
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Allegory of Prudence (c. 1490)[1], also called Vanitas, by Giovanni Bellini, housed at the Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice.

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