Allegory of Divine Providence, Sicelides Musae paullo maiora canamus (title on object), Illustration for tableau vivant commissioned by Prince Fabrizzio Colonna, ambassador to Naples, in honor of Pope Clement XII, for the fireworks at the Chinea ceremony in Rome, 1738. In the center foreground Neptune in his chariot. On the right, on a hill, the nine muses; left Vulcan in his forge. At the top center, divine Providence sitting on a plateau pulled by four lions., print maker: Pierre Isaac Parrocel, Clemens XII, Rome, 1738, paper, etching, height 382 mm × width 451 mm


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