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Luisa Deti (d. 1557), Ippolito Buzio  Italian, Marble, Italian, Rome
Ippolito Buzio
after 1604
The Virgin Adored by Saints, Scarsellino (Ippolito Scarsella)  Italian, Oil on copper
Scarsellino (Ippolito Scarsella)
ca. 1609
Crowned eagle (one of a pair), Ippolito Rombaldoni  Italian, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, probably Urbania or Rome
Ippolito Rombaldoni
1671
Crowned eagle (one of a pair), Ippolito Rombaldoni  Italian, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, probably Urbania or Rome
Ippolito Rombaldoni
1671
Regatta No. 6, Angelo Ippolito  American, born Italy, Oil on canvas
Angelo Ippolito
1986
Multiple artists/makers
1707,1713, 1745
Giacomo Franco
Pope Clement VIII (Ippolito Aldobrandini)
1592
Five numbered scenes, each after a painter in the Accademia Degl'Incamminati, from IL FUNERALE D'AGOSTINO CARRACCIO FATTO IN BOLOGNA SUA PATRIA DAGL'INCAMINATI Academici del Disegno: 1. Ceres lamenting the death of Carracci before Jupiter, painted by Ippolito Ferrantini; 2. Personification of Painting entrusting Carracci's body to Fame, painted by Giovanni Battista Bertusi; 3. The Fates leading the blindfolded Carracci to the foot of Jupiter's throne, painted by Lucio Massari; 4. Three rivers representing the cities of Bologna, Rome and Parma (Reno, Tiber and Parma) with Fame at left, designed by Sebastiano Razzali and painted by Baldessare Aloisi Galanini; 5. Agostino Carracci abducted by Mars who is jealous of the artist's portrait of Adonis made for a Farnese gallery panel, painted by Giovanni Battista Busi., Guido Reni  Italian, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1603
Design for a Grotesque Decoration, Luzio Luzzi (also known as Luzio Romano, Luzio da Todi), Pen and brown ink, brown wash.
Luzio Luzzi (also known as Luzio Romano, Luzio da Todi)
ca. 1543–45
The Crucifixion, Allegretto di Nuzio  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground
Allegretto di Nuzio
1345–74
Design for a Decorated Frieze with Alternation of Cartouches and Winged Putti, Luzio Luzzi (also known as Luzio Romano, Luzio da Todi), Pen and brown ink, brush and blue wash (over traces of leadpoint (?))
Luzio Luzzi (also known as Luzio Romano, Luzio da Todi)
16th century
Design for the Decoration of a Wall with Grotteschi in the Antique-Style, Luzio Luzzi (also known as Luzio Romano, Luzio da Todi), Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over traces of black chalk or leadpoint, ruling and compass work; glued onto secondary paper support
Luzio Luzzi (also known as Luzio Romano, Luzio da Todi)
1545
Design for Candlestick or for a Crucifix Base, Perino del Vaga (Pietro Buonaccorsi) (studio) Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over leadpoint
Perino del Vaga (Pietro Buonaccorsi)
Luzio Luzzi (also known as Luzio Romano, Luzio da Todi)
ca. 1540–47
Leopoldo Buzi
n.d.
Leopoldo Buzi
n.d.
Leopoldo Buzi
n.d.
Multiple artists/makers
1738
Multiple artists/makers
1759
Multiple artists/makers
1787
Multiple artists/makers
1787
Multiple artists/makers
1787