Scelta di XXIV vedute delle principali contrade, piazze, chiese, e palazzi della citta di Firenze
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Title: Scelta di XXIV vedute delle principali contrade, piazze, chiese, e palazzi della citta di Firenze
Designer:
Designed and Engraved by Giuseppe Zocchi (Italian, Florence 1711–1767 Florence)
Designer:
Designed by Giuseppe Magni (Italian, active Florence, 1741–43)
Engraver:
Engraved by Marc'Antonio Corsi (Italian, active Florence, 1746–55)
Engraver:
Engraved by Vincenzo Franceschini (Italian, Rome, 1680–after 1740)
Engraver:
Engraved by Baldassare Gabbuggiani (Italian, born Florence, 1679)
Engraver:
Engraved by Carlo Gregori (Italian, Florence 1719–1759 Florence)
Engraver:
Engraved by Michele Marieschi (Italian, Venice 1710–1743 Venice)
Engraver:
Engraved by Pietro Monaco (Italian, Belluno 1707–1772 Venice)
Engraver:
Engraved by Filippo Morghen (Italian, Florence 1730–after 1807 Naples)
Engraver:
Engraved by Johann Sebastian Müller (German, Nuremberg 1715–1790 London)
Engraver:
Engraved by Giuseppe Papini (Italian, active first half 18th century)
Engraver:
Engraved by Pier Antonio Pazzi (Italian, 1706–after 1766)
Engraver:
Engraved by Johann Andreas Pfeffel (German, Augsburg 1674–1748 Augsburg)
Engraver:
Engraved by Bernardo Sansone Sgrilli (Italian, active 1733–55)
Engraver:
Engraved by Giuseppe Vasi (Italian, 1710–1782)
Publisher:
Published by Giuseppe Allegrini (Italian, 18th century)
Engraver:
Engraved by Johann Gottfried Seutter (German, 1717–1800 (active Italy))
Published in: Florence
Date: 1744
Medium: Printed book with engraved illustrations
Dimensions: Overall: 24 1/8 x 16 7/8 x 1 1/16 in. (61.2 x 42.8 x 2.7 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Felix M. Warburg, 1940
Object Number: 40.139.7
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