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Artist: Christoph Schwarz
16th Century German Renaissance Allegorical Oil Painting Sexual Health Syphilis
16th Century German Renaissance Allegorical Oil Painting Sexual Health Syphilis

16th Century German Renaissance Allegorical Oil Painting Sexual Health Syphilis

By Christoph Schwarz

Located in Portland, OR

A large & important German Renaissance oil painting, an allegory on good sexual health, by Christoph Schwarz (1545-1592), "A Warning Against Venereal Disease", circa 1580. Christoph...

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16th Century Northern Renaissance Christoph Schwarz Art

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Canvas, Oil

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