Palazzi di Roma de Piu Celebri Architetti Disegnati da Pietro Ferrerio Pittore e Architetto
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Title: Palazzi di Roma de Piu Celebri Architetti Disegnati da Pietro Ferrerio Pittore e Architetto
Draftsman:
Plates in first book drawn (and engraved?) by Pietro Ferrerio (Italian, Rome 1600–1654 Rome)
Etcher:
Plates in second book drawn and etched by Giovanni Battista Falda (Italian, Valduggia 1643–1678 Rome)
Artist:
After Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, Caprese 1475–1564 Rome)
Artist:
After Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian, Naples 1598–1680 Rome)
Artist:
After Francesco Borromini (Italian, Bissone near Lugano 1599–1667 Rome)
Artist:
After Carlo Maderno (Italian, 1556–1629)
Artist:
After Giuliano da Sangallo (Italian, 1445–1516)
Artist:
After Donato d'Agnolo Bramante (Italian, 1444–1515)
Artist:
After Guido Mazzoni (Italian, Modena ca. 1450–1518 Modena)
Artist:
After Giulio Romano (Italian, Rome 1499?–1546 Mantua)
Artist:
After Bartolomeo Ammanati (Ammannati) (Italian, Settignano near Florence 1511–1592 Florence)
Publisher:
Published by Giovanni Giacomo De Rossi (Italian, Rome 1627–1691 Rome)
Published in: Rome
Date: 1655
Medium: Engraving
Dimensions: Overall: 14 3/4 x 18 7/8 x 1 9/16 in. (37.5 x 48 x 4 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1908, transferred from the Library
Object Number: 1991.1073.52
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