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English: Engraving by Cherubino Alberti from an original work by Polidoro da Caravaggio, Zeus embracing Ganymede (16th century). Some people want to see a bag of money in the young man’s hand — alluding to the prostitution — but others consider it to be some sort of male genitalia.
Italiano: Copia rovesciata da originale di Polidoro da Caravaggio, Giove bacia Ganimede (sec. XVII). Si noti la borsa di denaro nella mano del giovane, che allude chiaramente alla prostituzione, in spregio al mito pagano.
Español: Grabado de Cherubino Alberti a partir de un original de Polidoro da Caravaggio, Júpiter abrazando a Ganimedes (sec. XVI). Nótese, a pesar de lo que dicen arriba las versiones inglesa e italiana, que lo que el joven lleva en la mano son unos genitales masculinos.

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current01:44, 2 November 2005Thumbnail for version as of 01:44, 2 November 2005503 × 559 (97 KB)G.dallortoCopia rovesciata da originale di '''Cherubino Alberti''', ''Giove bacia Ganimede'' (sec. XVII). Si noti la borsa di denaro nella mano del giovane, che allude chiaramente alla prostituzione, per volontà di degradare il mito pagano.
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