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Author Written by Juan de Arfe
Publisher Published by Andrea Pescioni & Juan de Leon
1585
Antonio de Toni
19th century
St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata, Antonio de Pereda  Spanish, Pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash, over black and red chalk on beige paper.  Lined.  Ground line and left border line in black chalk
Antonio de Pereda
1611–78
Medalist: Giovanni Antonio de' Rossi
Manufactory Cast after the original by the Paris Mint
16th and 20th century
Visitation, Domingos António de Sequeira  Portuguese, Brush and dark gray and black wash and pen and brown ink, highlighted with  white gouache on gray-washed off-white paper cut into shape, with domed top; composition outlined in pen and black ink
Domingos António de Sequeira
1768–1837
Young Cleric Kneeling before a Pope, Pietro Antonio de' Pietri  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over black chalk
Pietro Antonio de' Pietri
1663–1716
Triumphal Arch, April 1814, Francisco Antonio de Sousa  Portuguese, Watercolor on paper
Francisco Antonio de Sousa
1814
Seated Woman (Femme Assise), from "L'Estampe Originale", Antonio de la Gandara  French, Spanish, Lithograph
Antonio de la Gandara
Publisher André Marty
1894
Author Written by Antonio de Solis
Publisher Published by de Sancha
1783
Lo Scalco alla Moderna, Antonio Latini  Italian, Printed book with intaglio illustrations; woodcut decorations
Author Written by Antonio Latini
Engraver Engraved by Francisco de Grado
1694
The Vision of St. John of the Cross, Charles de la Fosse  French, Black chalk, over red chalk, heightened with white on gray paper
Charles de la Fosse
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to Antonio de Pereda
n.d.
Antonio de Castro
Publisher Universidad Nacional Autonoma, Escuela Nacional de Artes Plasticas
1943
Titlepage to Ovid's 'Metamorphoses', Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Pieter de Jode I
1606
Saint Christopher Bearing the Christ Child, Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone (Giovanni Antonio de Sacchis)  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, highlighted with white gouache, on blue paper, squared vertically and horizontally in red chalk, diagonally in charcoal
Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone (Giovanni Antonio de Sacchis)
1484–1539
Design for the Decoration of a Pilaster (recto); Putti with Trophies and Seated Figure with Child (verso), Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone (Giovanni Antonio de Sacchis)  Italian, Red chalk (recto); red chalk studies (verso)
Attributed to Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone (Giovanni Antonio de Sacchis)
ca. 1529
Standing Figure of Christ with Arms Upraised, Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone (Giovanni Antonio de Sacchis)  Italian, Point of brush and brown wash in two shades, faintly squared in charcoal, on beige paper
Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone (Giovanni Antonio de Sacchis)
1484–1539
Author Antonio de Solis
Publisher Jean & Michel Guignard
1704
Plan of the City of Rome, Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching with some engraving, undescribed state (printed from 12 plates)
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Giovanni Domenico de Rossi
Dedicatee Cardinal Camillo Pamphili
1645
Plan of the City of Rome. Part 1 showing the Villa Medici and Piazza del Popolo, Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching with some engraving, undescribed state.
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Giovanni Domenico de Rossi
Dedicatee Cardinal Camillo Pamphili
1645
Plan of the City of Rome. Part 2 with the Trinità dei Monti, Palazzo Borghese and the Baths of Diocletian, Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching with some engraving; undescribed state
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Giovanni Domenico de Rossi
Dedicatee Cardinal Camillo Pamphili
1645
Plan of the City of Rome. Part 3 with the Santa Maria Maggiore, the Pantheon and Trajan's Column, Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching with some engraving, undescribed state.
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Giovanni Domenico de Rossi
Dedicatee Cardinal Camillo Pamphili
1645
Plan of the City of Rome. Part 4 with the Santa Maria in Aracoeli, the Forum Romanum, the Colosseum and the Lateran Palace., Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching with some engraving, undescribed state.
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Giovanni Domenico de Rossi
Dedicatee Cardinal Camillo Pamphili
1645
Plan of the City of Rome. Part 5 with the Baths of Caracalla, the Santa Sabina and Part of the Tiber, Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching with some engraving, undescribed state.
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Giovanni Domenico de Rossi
Dedicatee Cardinal Camillo Pamphili
1645
Plan of the City of Rome. Part 6 with the Aurelian city wall, the Porta Portuensis (Ostiensis?) and the Sepulcre of Caius Cestius., Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching with some engraving, undescribed state.
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Giovanni Domenico de Rossi
Dedicatee Cardinal Camillo Pamphili
1645
Plan of the City of Rome. Part 7 with a Dedication to Camillo Pamphili, the Vatican and Part of the City Wall, Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching with some engraving, undescribed state.
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Giovanni Domenico de Rossi
Dedicatee Cardinal Camillo Pamphili
1645
Plan of the City of Rome. Part 8 with the Castel Sant'Angelo, Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching with some engraving, undescribed state.
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Giovanni Domenico de Rossi
Dedicatee Cardinal Camillo Pamphili
1645
Plan of the City of Rome: sheet 9 with the Piazza Navona, the Campo di Fiore and the Sant' Onofrio, Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching with some engraving, undescribed state
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Giovanni Domenico de Rossi
Dedicatee Cardinal Camillo Pamphili
1645
Plan of the City of Rome. Part 10 with the Tiber and the Villa Farnesina, Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching with some engraving, undescribed state.
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Giovanni Domenico de Rossi
Dedicatee Cardinal Camillo Pamphili
1645
Plan of the City of Rome. Part 11 with the San Pancrazio (left bank), Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching with some engraving, undescribed state.
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Giovanni Domenico de Rossi
Dedicatee Cardinal Camillo Pamphili
1645
Plan of the City of Rome. Part 12 with the Southwestern Border of the City and a Large Cartouche with Signature by Tempesta., Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching with some engraving, undescribed state.
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Giovanni Domenico de Rossi
Dedicatee Cardinal Camillo Pamphili
1645
Libro d'Antonio Labacco appartenente a l'architettura nel qual si figurarano alcune notabili antiquita di Roma ..., Antonio da Labacco  Italian, Book of engraved plates, some typeset text with historiated woodcut initials.
Author Antonio da Labacco
Illustrator Frontispiece designed by Francesco Salviati (Francesco de' Rossi)
1552 (1558?)