

Bernardino Corio
Black and white illustration of a man sitting at a desk with books. The man is sitting on a stool and leaning on a desk with one leg crossed over the other. He has a feathered hat on and is looking down at an open book. There are more books on the desk. The man and desk are surrounded by an ornate frame. The frame has decorative elements including leaves, flowers, and geometric patterns. There are Latin words written in various places on the frame and below it. The background of the illustration is a light-brown color, resembling aged paper. The artist is Bernardino Corio.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 539 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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