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Fedini, Giovanni (16th CE)
The Ring of Polycrates. Painting on slate. Herodotus tells a famous story about the Samian tyrant, who was so blessed by the gods that even when he threw a precious ring into the sea, a fisherman would catch the fish that had swallowed the object. Photo: Raffaello Bencini. 
Location Studiolo of Francesco I/Palazzo Vecchio/Florence/Italy
Unique Identifier ART430068 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3780px × 6250px 
Photo Credit © Alinari Archives / (name of photographer) / Art Resource, NY 
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Fish
Painting, Medium
Polycrates of Samos (r. ca. 540-522 BCE)
Ring, Jewelry