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Title: Gemme d'Arti Italiane, anno Sesto
Publisher:
Published by Paolo Ripamonti Carpano , Milan, Venice, Verona
Artist:
Carlo Romano (Italian, Viggiu 1810–1883 Milan)
Artist:
Domenico Induno (Italian, Milan 1815–1878 Milan)
Artist:
Girolamo Induno (Italian, Milan 1825/27–1890 Milan)
Artist:
Eleuterio Pagliani (Italian, Casale Monferrato 1826–1903 Milan)
Artist:
Giulio Carlini (Italian, Venice 1826/30–1887 Venice)
Artist:
Luigi Rubio (Italian, Rome late 18th century–1882 Florence)
Artist:
Vincenzo Vela (Italian, Ligorretto 1820–1891 Ligorretto)
Artist:
Raffaele Casnedi (Italian, Remo 1822–1892 Milan)
Artist:
Guilio Lange (Italian, 19th century)
Artist:
Giuseppe Mazza (Italian, Milan 1817–1884 Milan)
Draftsman:
Drawn by M. Gatta
Draftsman:
Drawn by E. De'Magri
Draftsman:
Drawn by G. Mongeri
Draftsman:
Drawn by S. Palma
Draftsman:
Drawn by A. Zoncada
Draftsman:
Drawn by Carlo Caimi (Italian)
Engraver:
Engraved by Francisco Clerici (Italian, 19th century)
Engraver:
Engraved by Alfieri (Italian, 19th century)
Engraver:
Engraved by Domenico Gandini (Italian, 19th century, active Milan)
Lithographer:
Lithographed by H. Moulin
Lithographer:
Chromolithographed by Engelmann et Graf
Date: [1852]
Medium: Lithographs, chromolithographs, engravings, wood engravings
Dimensions: 11 1/8 x 8 5/8 x 1 in. (28.2 x 21.9 x 2.5 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1974
Accession Number: 1974.505.3
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