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Kunstbibliothek Ornamentstichsammlung [Objekt-Id: 917951]
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Paolo Cagliari inventò, e dipinse. Valentino le Febre disegnò, e scolpi ... Gottifredo Saiter scolpi ... Innocente Alessandri e Pietro Scattaglia Venenzia. Verl.-Nr. 6.

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Paolo Cagliari inventò, e dipinse. Valentino le Febre disegnò, e scolpi ... Gottifredo Saiter scolpi ... Innocente Alessandri e Pietro Scattaglia Venenzia. Verl.-Nr. 6.

Angaben zur Herkunft:
Johann Gottfried Seutter (1717.08.08 - 1800, ), Stecher
Innocente Alessandro Scattaglia, Verleger
Pietro Scattaglia (Schaffenszeit: 1751-1800), Verleger
1751/1800
Verlagsort: Venedig

Material/Technique

Kupferstich, Papier

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Published Published
1751
Innocente Alessandri
Venice
Published Published
1751
Scattaglia, Pietro
Printing plate produced Printing plate produced
1751
Seutter, Johann Gottfried
1750 1802
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