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It is well known that the Torso Belvedere was very influential on Michelangelo's work, but there is no evidence for using this prototype before working on the fresco of the Battle of Cascina in 1505–06. One of the figures of this composition following prototypes of the Antiquity seems to be the copy after another model. It was, according to the inscription of a drawing kept in Oxford, a male torso belonging in 1513 to Giovanni Ciampolini's collection in Rome. Michelangelo might have the occasion to visit this collection during his stay in Rome between 1496–1501. In spite of different attempts of identification, the whereabouts of this statue is at present unknown.