Dood Van de Heilige Cecilia, Giovanni Battista Pasqualini, After Domenichino, 1622 print The dying Cecilia leans against the bath in which she was cooked alive. After she survived the bath, Cecilia underwent three sword strokes and was injured in her neck. Several figures watch and two women scrub the blood off the floor. On the left Pope Urbanus I and above an angel with laurel wreath and palm branch of martyrdom. Inscription and coat of arms in the lower margin. print maker: Italyafter painting by: RomeRome paper engraving female saints (with NAME). pope. angels crowning and/or bringing palm


Dood Van de Heilige Cecilia, Giovanni Battista Pasqualini, After Domenichino, 1622 print The dying Cecilia leans against the bath in which she was cooked alive. After she survived the bath, Cecilia underwent three sword strokes and was injured in her neck. Several figures watch and two women scrub the blood off the floor. On the left Pope Urbanus I and above an angel with laurel wreath and palm branch of martyrdom. Inscription and coat of arms in the lower margin. print maker: Italyafter painting by: RomeRome paper engraving female saints (with NAME). pope. angels crowning and/or bringing palm-branches San Luigi of the French


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