Agostino Carracci's erotic engravings
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Agostino Carracci's erotic engravings[1] refers to a number of erotic prints by Agostino Carracci.
Historians such as Francis Haskell in Taste and the Antique argue that these engravings were in fact done by Camillo Procaccini.
- Achille et Briseis
- Paris et Oenone
- Antoine et Cleopatre
- Ovide et Corine
- Jupiter et Junon
- Angelique et Medor
- Alcibiade et Glycere
- Bachus et Ariane
- Enee et Didon
- Culte de Priape
- Julie avec un athlète
- Venus Génitrice
- Le Satyre et la Nymphe
- Hercule et Dejanire
- Mars et Venus
- Messaline dans la loge de Lisisca
- Pandore
- Polyenos et Chrisis
- Le satire et sa femme
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