Scelta di architetture antiche e moderne della citta di Firenze opera gia data in luce, misurata, disegnata, ed intagliata dal celebre Ferdinando Ruggieri architetto fiorentino, Tomo Primo
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Title: Scelta di architetture antiche e moderne della citta di Firenze opera gia data in luce, misurata, disegnata, ed intagliata dal celebre Ferdinando Ruggieri architetto fiorentino, Tomo Primo
Designer:
Designed and Engraved by Ferdinando Ruggieri (Italian, ca. 1691–1741)
Designer:
Designed and Etched by Giovanni Filippo Ciocchi (1692–after 1770)
Designer:
Giovanni Domenico Ferretti (Italian, Florence 1692–after 1768 Florence)
Designer:
Designed and Engraved by Carlo Gregori (Italian, Florence 1719–1759 Florence)
Designer:
Giovanni Batista Nelli (Italian, 1661–1725)
Designer:
Giuseppe Ignazio Rossi (died before 1739)
Designer:
Designed and Engraved by Giuseppe Zocchi (Italian, Florence 1711–1767 Florence)
Designer:
Designed and Drawn by Filippo Brunelleschi (Italian, 1377–1446) , attributed
Draftsman:
Vincelaus Ramponi
Engraver:
Engraved and Etched by Carlo Faucci (Italian, 1729–ca. 1784)
Engraver:
Engraved and Etched by Bernardo Sansone Sgrilli (Italian, active 1733–55)
Engraver:
Theodor Verkruis (Dutch, 1646–1739)
Engraver:
Vincenzo Franceschini (Italian, Rome, 1680–after 1740)
Etcher:
Giuseppe Papini (Italian, active first half 18th century)
Publisher:
Giuseppe Bouchard (active 18th century)
Published in: Florence
Date: 1755
Medium: Printed book with engraved and etched illustrations
Dimensions: Overall: 19 11/16 x 15 3/8 x 1 3/16 in. (50 x 39 x 3 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: New York University Institute of Fine Arts Fund, 1958, transferred from the Library
Object Number: 1991.1073.13(1)
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