Allegory of Divine Provision, 1738 print Illustration for Tableau Vivant made commissioned by Prince Fabrizzio Colonna, ambassador in Naples, in honor of Pope Clemens XII, for the fireworks at the Chinea Ceremony in Rome, 1738. In the middle Neptunus in his victory cart. On the right, on a hill, the nine muses; Left vulcanus in his blacksmith. In the middle of the Divine Providence sitting on a plateau that is pulled by four lions. paper etching Forethought, Deliberation; 'Previdenza', 'Providenza' (Ripa). the Olympian gods together: Jupiter, Juno, Neptune, Ceres, Apollo, Diana, Mars, Venus,


Allegory of Divine Provision, 1738 print Illustration for Tableau Vivant made commissioned by Prince Fabrizzio Colonna, ambassador in Naples, in honor of Pope Clemens XII, for the fireworks at the Chinea Ceremony in Rome, 1738. In the middle Neptunus in his victory cart. On the right, on a hill, the nine muses; Left vulcanus in his blacksmith. In the middle of the Divine Providence sitting on a plateau that is pulled by four lions. paper etching Forethought, Deliberation; 'Previdenza', 'Providenza' (Ripa). the Olympian gods together: Jupiter, Juno, Neptune, Ceres, Apollo, Diana, Mars, Venus, Mercury, Minerva, Vulcan, Vesta (or Bacchus). Apollo and the Muses, Apollo Musagetes


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