Hercules Farnese A large statue of Hercules leaning on his club . Until 1787 this was in the Palazzo Farnese, hence the name Hercules Farnese. The image is in a recess geplaatst. Manufacturer : print maker: Cornelis Bloemaert (II) (referred to on object) to drawing of: François Perrier (indicated on object) to the image of: anonymous location manufacture: Rome Dated: after approximately 1640 - 1646 Physical features: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 302 mm × W 208 mmToelichtinguit: GB Ferrari, the Hesperides Sive Malorum Aureorum Cultura et


Hercules Farnese A large statue of Hercules leaning on his club . Until 1787 this was in the Palazzo Farnese, hence the name Hercules Farnese. The image is in a recess geplaatst. Manufacturer : print maker: Cornelis Bloemaert (II) (referred to on object) to drawing of: François Perrier (indicated on object) to the image of: anonymous location manufacture: Rome Dated: after approximately 1640 - 1646 Physical features: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 302 mm × W 208 mmToelichtinguit: GB Ferrari, the Hesperides Sive Malorum Aureorum Cultura et Usu Libri Quatuor, Rome, 1646 Subject: specific aspects, allegorical aspects of Hercules; Hercules as patron piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture and


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