Why were the muses considered to be dangerous? Tura's 'A Muse (Calliope?)' | National Gallery
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 Published On Jan 19, 2021

Imogen Tedbury, Simon Sainsbury Curatorial Fellow, discusses Tura's 'A Muse (Calliope?)' in ten minutes.

Paintings mentioned in this video:

🎨 Cosimo Tura, A Muse (Calliope?), probably 1455-60
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🎨 Possibly by Girolamo Romanino, Pegasus and the Muses, about 1540
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