Diana en Pan Schilderingen in Palazzo Farnese te Rome (serietitel) Gallery in Palazzo Farnese in Rome (serietitel) Pan represents the goddess Diana, floating through the air, snow-white wool thus winning her love. Besides pan is a goat, the wellust. Manufacturer symbol: printmaker Carlo Cesio (listed property) to order of Carlo Cesio (listed property) designed by: Annibale Carracci (listed building) editor: François Collignon ( indicated on object) provider of privilege: Alexander VII, (listed on object) Place manufacture: print maker: Rome in drawing: Rome to design: Italy Publisher: Rome gr


Diana en Pan Schilderingen in Palazzo Farnese te Rome (serietitel) Gallery in Palazzo Farnese in Rome (serietitel) Pan represents the goddess Diana, floating through the air, snow-white wool thus winning her love. Besides pan is a goat, the wellust. Manufacturer symbol: printmaker Carlo Cesio (listed property) to order of Carlo Cesio (listed property) designed by: Annibale Carracci (listed building) editor: François Collignon ( indicated on object) provider of privilege: Alexander VII, (listed on object) Place manufacture: print maker: Rome in drawing: Rome to design: Italy Publisher: Rome grantor of privilege: Vatican Date: 1656 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 360 mm × W 247 mmToelichtingPrent a series of prints with numbers from 1 to 29 (some prints have the same number), plus title and print command, to paintings in Palazzo Farnese in Rome. Subject: Diana (Luna) allured by Pan with a fleece or a bundle of wool (Virgil, 'George.' III 391-393)


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