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Pietro Aquila
Annibale Carracci (after)
Detail of one of the walls in the Farnese Gallery (1674)
etching and engraving
61.5 × 40.0 cm irreg. (image) 62.8 × 40.4 cm (plate) 71.4 × 45.9 cm (sheet)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Gift of Professor Peter Tomory, 1991
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Medium
etching and engraving
Measurements
61.5 × 40.0 cm irreg. (image) 62.8 × 40.4 cm (plate) 71.4 × 45.9 cm (sheet)
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Gift of Professor Peter Tomory, 1991
Gallery location
Not on display
Place/s of Execution
(Rome), (Italy)
Catalogue/s Raisonné
Borea XLII D.23 i/i
Edition
only state
Printing/Publishing
printed and published by Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi, Rome
Inscription
printed in ink l.l.: Annibal Carraccius pinx. in Ædibus Farneſianis
printed in ink l.r.: Petrus Aquila delin. et sculp.
printed in ink l.c.: Io. Iacobus de Rubeis formis Romæ ad Templ. S. Mariæ de Pace cū Priu. S. Pont.
printed in ink (in image) l.c.: TABVLA·IIII· / sequitur Farnesianæ Porticus
printed in ink l.r.: 19
Accession Number
P144-1991
Departments
International Prints / International Prints and Drawings
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