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Allegory of Music is a painting by Dosso Dossi, executed in the 1530s and now in the Museo Horne in Florence. It was restored in 1993. It was restored in 1993. It was painted for the court of Alfonso I d'Este in Ferrara and was part of Lucrezia d'Este 's dowry when she married Francesco Maria II Della Rovere , Duke of Urbino.
Allegory of Music (c. 1500), tempera on panel, 61 × 51 cm. Gemaldegalerie, Berlin, Germany Dutch Filippino Lippi, Allegorie van de muziek, laatste kwart 15de eeuw, 61 x 51 cm, Tempera op paneel, Berlijn, Gemäldegalerie
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