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[Amphitheatre of Verona]/Enea Vico da Parma et intagliava

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Bottom left on a stone: Al Gran Cosimo de Medici Duke II of Fiorenza et di Toschana of remunerative virtues D.D. Enea Vico da Parma et carved, more to the right on a hook: Lelius Quintus Flaminius Romanorum Consul ab universa graetia dominator amphitheatrum Veronae sumptibus propriis a fundame [n] to crexit anno ab urbe condita CCCIII, lower: Clemens Agatius ex true In Dec. The press depicts the Arena di Verona leaving open, to the right, a quarter of the arcades to allow the interior to be seen, Assigned title, There is no knowledge of the state of the press, but it should be after the first while the inscriptions show the name of Agazzi who lived a century after the engraver, Bartsch describes this engraving as a view of the Colosseum, References: A. Bartsch, Le peintre graveur, Leipzig vol. XV (1867), p. 349 no. 419, C. Huelsen, Das Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae des Antonio Lafreri, in Collectanea variae 4inae Leoni S. Olschki..., Monachii 1921, no. 22c, TIB vol. 30, p. 258 no. 419, Previous inventory 7375, remounted on brachetta, in folder
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Title: [Amphitheatre of Verona]/Enea Vico da Parma et intagliava
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Bottom left on a stone: Al Gran Cosimo de Medici Duke II of Fiorenza et di Toschana of remunerative virtues D.
D.
Enea Vico da Parma et carved, more to the right on a hook: Lelius Quintus Flaminius Romanorum Consul ab universa graetia dominator amphitheatrum Veronae sumptibus propriis a fundame [n] to crexit anno ab urbe condita CCCIII, lower: Clemens Agatius ex true In Dec.
The press depicts the Arena di Verona leaving open, to the right, a quarter of the arcades to allow the interior to be seen, Assigned title, There is no knowledge of the state of the press, but it should be after the first while the inscriptions show the name of Agazzi who lived a century after the engraver, Bartsch describes this engraving as a view of the Colosseum, References: A.
Bartsch, Le peintre graveur, Leipzig vol.
XV (1867), p.
349 no.
419, C.
Huelsen, Das Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae des Antonio Lafreri, in Collectanea variae 4inae Leoni S.
Olschki.
, Monachii 1921, no.
22c, TIB vol.
30, p.
258 no.
419, Previous inventory 7375, remounted on brachetta, in folder.

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