AmbachSlieden in Bologna, Francesco Curti, After Giovanni Maria Tamburini, c. 1640 - c. 1660 print Craftsmen of various professions at work in and for their stores in Bologna. On the left the window of a bookstore, for which three scholars are discussing. Sheetings of a goldsmith, a fan shop and a shoemaker. On the square is a fish stable, a seller of lemons, a display with signs and scales and a announcer on the right. At the top left the text: Qui Si Scrive Minia Privilegi. At the stores and professions in Italian. Numbered below: 16. paper engraving shop, store. stall, booth (~ market). ho
AmbachSlieden in Bologna, Francesco Curti, After Giovanni Maria Tamburini, c. 1640 - c. 1660 print Craftsmen of various professions at work in and for their stores in Bologna. On the left the window of a bookstore, for which three scholars are discussing. Sheetings of a goldsmith, a fan shop and a shoemaker. On the square is a fish stable, a seller of lemons, a display with signs and scales and a announcer on the right. At the top left the text: Qui Si Scrive Minia Privilegi. At the stores and professions in Italian. Numbered below: 16. paper engraving shop, store. stall, booth (~ market). house combined with shop. book-shop, bookseller. workshop. handicrafts, craftsman at work. shoe-maker, cobbler Bologna
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