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The Circumcision of Christ
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Etching and engraving printed in brown ink; second state of two (De Vesme & Calabi), Seventy-three prints engraved by F. Bartolozzi &c. from the Original Pictures and Drawings of Michaelangelo Domenichino Annibal Lodovico and Agostino Carracci Guercino P. da Cortona Carlo Maratti Elisabetta Sirani Pellegrino Tibaldi Franceschino &c. in the collection of His Majesty &c. vol. II
Seventy-three prints engraved by F. Bartolozzi &c. from the Original Pictures and Drawings of Michaelangelo Domenichino Annibal Lodovico and Agostino Carracci Guercino P. da Cortona Carlo Maratti Elisabetta Sirani Pellegrino Tibaldi Franceschino &c. in the collection of His Majesty &c. vol. II, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, The Elisha Whittelsey Collection The Elisha Whittelsey Fund 1966
Title: The Circumcision of Christ
Description:
Etching and engraving printed in brown ink; second state of two (De Vesme & Calabi), Seventy-three prints engraved by F.
Bartolozzi &c.
from the Original Pictures and Drawings of Michaelangelo Domenichino Annibal Lodovico and Agostino Carracci Guercino P.
da Cortona Carlo Maratti Elisabetta Sirani Pellegrino Tibaldi Franceschino &c.
in the collection of His Majesty &c.
vol.
II.
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