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On Some Drawings by Giulio Romano from His Mantuan Period
This article examines and discusses some drawings by Giulio Pippi, known as Romano (c.1495–1546) [1]. One sheet is unpublished, while a few others are already known, although their exact destination is unknown [2]. All of them concern the Mantuan period of Giulio, who worked for the Gonzaga family from 1524 until his death. The sheets all relate to Palazzo Te, except for one linked to an altarpiece carried out by his workshop