Christ appears to Petrus at the gate of Rome, Pietro Sante Bartoli, after Giovanni Lanfranco, 1665 print A painting with Christ that appears to Peter at the gate of Rome, in an ornamental frame with putti and naked boys. Peter asks Christ "Quo Vadis, Domine?". Christ answers the question with "EO Romam Ierum Crucifigi" (I go to Rome to be crucified again). Around the list of images of naked figures and personifications. Print is part of an album. paper etching Peter tries to leave Rome unnoticed: at the gate he meets Christ, who usually carries the cross ('Domine, quo vadis?'). piece of sculp


Christ appears to Petrus at the gate of Rome, Pietro Sante Bartoli, after Giovanni Lanfranco, 1665 print A painting with Christ that appears to Peter at the gate of Rome, in an ornamental frame with putti and naked boys. Peter asks Christ "Quo Vadis, Domine?". Christ answers the question with "EO Romam Ierum Crucifigi" (I go to Rome to be crucified again). Around the list of images of naked figures and personifications. Print is part of an album. paper etching Peter tries to leave Rome unnoticed: at the gate he meets Christ, who usually carries the cross ('Domine, quo vadis?'). piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture. cupids: 'amores', 'amoretti', 'putti'


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