Paysages et ruines de Rome. Un cheval couché, deux chèvres et une vache debout et deux pâtres assis. Dixième numéro d'un, GDUT2914, Stefano della Bella

Paysages et ruines de Rome. Un cheval couché, deux chèvres et une vache debout et deux pâtres assis. Dixième numéro d'un, GDUT2914, Stefano della Bella

Author(s): attributed to della bella, stefano (known as étienne de la belle) (florence, 18–05–1610 - florence, 22–08–1664), author of the model della bella, stefano (known as étienne de la belle) (florence, 18–05–1610 - florence, 22–08–1664), engraver langlois, françois (known as chartres) (in 05–1588 - 13–01–1647), publisher of prints other titles: landscapes and ruins of rome (title of the series), a horse lying down, two goats and a cow standing and two shepherds sitting (subtitle), tenth number of a suite of 13 pieces (subtitle) dating in century: 17th century type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts name(s): original print materials and techniques: etching dimensions - artwork: height: 13cm width: 13. 5cm marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: collector's mark - dutuit: lugt 709 mode of acquisition: legacy name of donor, testator, seller: dutuit, auguste and eugène date of acquisition: 1902 institution: petit palais, museum of fine arts of the city of paris inventory number: gdut2914. Unknown date
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Author: Attribué à Della Bella, Stefano (dit Étienne de la Belle) (Florence, 18–05–1610 - Florence, 22–08–1664), auteur du modèleSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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