(I) Vita di Anton Domenico Gabbiani, PItto Fiorentino; (II) Raccolta di Cento Pensieri Diversi di Anton Domenico Gabbiani, Pittor Fiorentino
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Title: (I) Vita di Anton Domenico Gabbiani, PItto Fiorentino; (II) Raccolta di Cento Pensieri Diversi di Anton Domenico Gabbiani, Pittor Fiorentino
Author:
First title written by Ignazio Enrico Hugford (Italian, Pisa 1703–1778 Florence)
Artist:
Second title after drawings by Anton Domenico Gabbiani (Italian, Florence 1652–1726 Florence)
Etcher:
Second title etched by Antonio Cioci (Italian, 1722–1792)
Etcher:
Second title etched by Giovanni Battista Cipriani (Italian, Florence 1727–1785 Hammersmith (active London))
Etcher:
Second title etched by Carlo Faucci (Italian, 1729–ca. 1784)
Etcher:
Second title etched by Giambattista Galli (Italian, Florence active 1767–1807)
Etcher:
Second title etched by Carlo Gregori (Italian, Florence 1719–1759 Florence)
Etcher:
Second title etched by Ignazio Enrico Hugford (Italian, Pisa 1703–1778 Florence)
Etcher:
Second title etched by Giovanni Lindemann (Italian, active 1749–60)
Etcher:
Second title etched by Santi Pacini (Italian, Florence 1735–ca. 1790 Florence)
Etcher:
Second title etched by Andrea Scacciati (Italian, 1725–1771)
Etcher:
Second title etched by Johann Adam Schweickart (German, Nuremberg 1722–1787)
Etcher:
Second title etched by Vincenzio Vangelisti (Italian, Florence 1728–1798 Milan)
Publisher:
Stamperia Moückiana, Florence
Dedicatee:
Pierre Jean Mariette (French, Paris 1694–1774 Paris)
Date: 1762
Medium: Illustrations: etching, engraving, tonal process
Dimensions: 15 3/4 × 11 × 1 9/16 in. (40 × 28 × 4 cm)
Classifications: Books, Prints
Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund
Object Number: 66.615.3
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