Aeneas offers aan Apollo Coelicolis King kills the bull by the seaside (titel op object) Omzwervingen van Aeneas (serietitel) L Enea Vagante pitture the Caracci Aeneas sacrifices to Apollo. Aeneas kneels before a statue of the god Apollo to a temple. Behind him a crowd in a landscape and two priests. Numbered center below: VIII. The picture originally belonged to liber 22 Atlas Michiel Hinloopen Rome (Apparent Foot Book 10) . Manufacturer : printmaker Giuseppe Maria Mitelli (listed property) to mural: Agostino Carracci (listed property) to mural: Annibale Carracci (listed building) to mural: L


Aeneas offers aan Apollo Coelicolis King kills the bull by the seaside (titel op object) Omzwervingen van Aeneas (serietitel) L Enea Vagante pitture the Caracci Aeneas sacrifices to Apollo. Aeneas kneels before a statue of the god Apollo to a temple. Behind him a crowd in a landscape and two priests. Numbered center below: VIII. The picture originally belonged to liber 22 Atlas Michiel Hinloopen Rome (Apparent Foot Book 10) . Manufacturer : printmaker Giuseppe Maria Mitelli (listed property) to mural: Agostino Carracci (listed property) to mural: Annibale Carracci (listed building) to mural: Ludovico Carracci (listed building) printer: Giovanni Giacomo de'Rossiopgedragen by Giuseppe Maria Mitelliopgedragen to Leopoldo de'MediciPlaats manufacture: printmaker: Italy to painting from Italy to painting from Italy to mural: Italy Publisher: Rome Dedicated by: Italy Dedicated to: Italy Date: 1663 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 249 mm × W 426 mmblad: h 360 mm × W 515 mmToelichtingDeze picture is part of a series of 20 prints (+ title print ) to the frescoes by the Carracci in Palazzo Fava Ghisilieri Bologna. 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: Wallon, Jan van der The print treasure Michael Hinloopen Hague:.. SDU Publishing, 1988, pp 173-174.). Subject: (story of) Apollo (Phoebus)


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