Detail ceiling painting The Gods meeting (series title) Deorum concilium in Pinciis Burghesianis Hortis (series title) A detail of the ceiling painting "the meeting of the gods" by Giovanni Lanfranco in Villa Borghese, with ornament and nude figures. The print originally belonged to liber 22 of the Atlas of Michiel Hinloopen Rome (Apparent Foot book 10) . Manufacturer : print maker: Pietro Aquila (indicated on object) to drawing of: Pietro Aquila (indicated on object) to painting of: Giovanni Lanfranco ( listed on object) editor: Giovanni Giacomo de'Rossi (listed building) commissioned by Giov


Detail ceiling painting The Gods meeting (series title) Deorum concilium in Pinciis Burghesianis Hortis (series title) A detail of the ceiling painting "the meeting of the gods" by Giovanni Lanfranco in Villa Borghese, with ornament and nude figures. The print originally belonged to liber 22 of the Atlas of Michiel Hinloopen Rome (Apparent Foot book 10) . Manufacturer : print maker: Pietro Aquila (indicated on object) to drawing of: Pietro Aquila (indicated on object) to painting of: Giovanni Lanfranco ( listed on object) editor: Giovanni Giacomo de'Rossi (listed building) commissioned by Giovanni Giacomo de'Rossiopgedragen to: Giovanni Battista Borghese Provider of privilege: Papal court (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker Italy to drawing from Rome to painting of: Rome Publisher: Rome Dedicated by: Rome Dedicated to: Italy Grantor of privilege: Vatican Date: 1656 Physical characteristics: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 320 mm × W 685 mmblad: h 432 mm × W 737 mmToelichtingTitelprent in a series of nine prints by Pietro Aquila to the ceiling painting "the meeting of the Gods" by Giovanni Lanfranco in the Villa Borghese. This post was originally part of liber No. 22 Atlas of Rome, from the collection Hinloopen. In this album were a number of print sets to famous seventeenth century fresco series tied. In 1709 has Apparent Foot ordered by the mayors of Amsterdam collection reordered. The prints from liber 22 were facing allegations in Apparent Foot book no. 10 dated the last series of the album is dated 1691. The album must be bound after this date. The band was dismantled in the Rijksakademie time. The margins of the prints are storing often drastically cut in the Print Room. A number of series, the prints were beaten back into the album fit. (See: Waals, Jan van der The Michiel Hinloopen print treasure 's-Gravenhage: SDU publishers, 1988, pp ) Subject: the (naked)


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