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== Agostino Veneziano copy (around 1530) == It is thought that Agostino Veneziano may have created a single replacement set of engravings for the images created by Giulio and Marcantonio in ''I modi''.<ref name="December 2004"/> There is one whole image as well as nine fragments cut from seven engravings that are in the [[British Museum]], and it is thought that all of these images come from this replacement set of engravings by Agostino.<ref name="December 2004"/> These engravings by Agostino are dated to around 1530.<ref name="June 2009"/> There is an engraving of Leda and the Swan in the British Museum that is thought to be by Agostino Veneziano, and it is thought to have been created in around 1524 to 1527.<ref name="2017 Visible"/> It is speculated that this engraving has been based on an engraving from ''I modi'' by Giulio and Marcantonio.<ref name="2017 Visible"/> The engraving is the same size and format as the ''I modi'' engravings,<ref name="2017 Visible"/> and it is speculated that it may be based on a design by Giulio Romano.<ref name="SEPTEMBER 2007">{{Cite journal |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/i40086279 |author=James Grantham Turner |date= September 2007 |title=Notes |journal=Print Quarterly |volume=24 |issue=3 |page=279 |jstor=43826068 |access-date=2 September 2023 }}</ref><ref name="2017 Visible"/> It is thought that as well as Agostino Veneziano there were other people who contributed to the creation of this replacement set of engravings.<ref name="December 2004"/>
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