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I Modi
Book with engravings of sexual scenes that was created in around 1524 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"De omnibus Veneris Schematibus" redirects here. Not to be confused with De figuris Veneris.
I Modi (The Ways), also known as The Sixteen Pleasures or under the Latin title De omnibus Veneris Schematibus, is a famous erotic book of the Italian Renaissance that had engravings of sexual scenes.[1] The engravings were created in a collaboration between Giulio Romano and Marcantonio Raimondi.[3][4] They were thought to have been created around 1524 to 1527.[3][5]
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There are now no known copies of the first two editions of I modi by Giulio Romano and Marcantonio Raimondi.[1]
In around 1530[2] Agostino Veneziano is thought to have created a replacement set of engravings for the engravings in I modi by Giulio and Marcantonio.[1]