Recto Triumphal Arch possibly for the Entry of Ferdinand I de Medici into Pisa in 1588 Verso Judith with the Head of Holofernes inscription relating to contract signed in December 1587 for the production of 26 illustrations for Dantes Inferno commissioned by Luigi Alamanni. Research in ProgressRecto: Elevationof wall or gateway, shown in two bays. Arched openings on lower story with a broad frieze above surmounted at center by a balcony or musician's gallery. Verso: Eleven lines of handwriting and a drawings of Judith holding the head of Holfernes. Recto Triumphal Arch possibly for the Entry o


Recto Triumphal Arch possibly for the Entry of Ferdinand I de Medici into Pisa in 1588 Verso Judith with the Head of Holofernes inscription relating to contract signed in December 1587 for the production of 26 illustrations for Dantes Inferno commissioned by Luigi Alamanni. Research in ProgressRecto: Elevationof wall or gateway, shown in two bays. Arched openings on lower story with a broad frieze above surmounted at center by a balcony or musician's gallery. Verso: Eleven lines of handwriting and a drawings of Judith holding the head of Holfernes. Recto Triumphal Arch possibly for the Entry of Ferdinand I de Medici into Pisa in 1588 Verso Judith with the Head of Holofernes inscription relating to contract signed in December 1587 for the production of 26 illustrations for Dantes Inferno commissioned by Luigi Alamanni


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