EditorialHenri IV (1050-1106) empereur germanique devant le pape Gr?goire VII (pape de 1073 ? 1085) ? Canossa (Italie) en 1077. Pitigliano (Italie), Cath?drale. Pietro Aldi. ENRIQUE IV DEL SACRO IMPERIO ROMANO. ENRIQUE IV DE ALEMANIA.
EditorialNiccolo Orsini, 1442-1510, Count of Pitigliano and Nola, Captain of the Army of the Roman Church and of the Florentine Republic [obverse]. Dated: 1485/1495. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 4.1 cm (1 5/8 in.). Medium: bronze.
EditorialNiccolo Orsini, 1442-1510, Count of Pitigliano and Nola, Captain of the Army of the Roman Church and of the Florentine Republic [obverse]. Dated: 1485/1495. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 4.1 cm (1 5/8 in.). Medium: bronze.
EditorialNiccolo Orsini, 1442-1510, Count of Pitigliano and Nola, Captain of the Army of the Roman Church and of the Florentine Republic [obverse]. Dated: 1485/1495. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 4.1 cm (1 5/8 in.). Medium: bronze.
EditorialNiccolo Orsini, 1442-1510, Count of Pitigliano and Nola, Captain of the Army of the Roman Church and of the Florentine Republic [obverse]. Dated: 1485/1495. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 4.1 cm (1 5/8 in.). Medium: bronze.
EditorialLandscape, 'Vedi scherzar colla sua madre il figlio...', 1762, Etching and engraving; second state, plate: 18 3/8 x 13 3/8 in. (46.6 x 34 cm), Prints, Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, Florence 1728?1815 Lisbon), After Francesco Zuccarelli (Italian, Pitig...
EditorialSeated Girl in a Landscape, 1702?88, Pen and brown ink, brush with brown and gray wash, highlighted with white gouache, over graphite. Framing lines in pen and brown ink, 3 7/16 x 6 13/16in. (8.7 x 17.3cm), Drawings, Francesco Zuccarelli (Italian, Piti...
EditorialMan Standing in Three-Quarter View Facing Left, 1702?88, Graphite, reworked with brush and brown wash in shadows, 15 1/2 x 9 9/16in. (39.4 x 24.3cm), Drawings, attributed to Francesco Zuccarelli (Italian, Pitigliano 1702?1788 Florence).
EditorialHenri IV (1050-1106) empereur germanique devant le pape Gr?goire VII (pape de 1073 ? 1085) ? Canossa (Italie) en 1077. Pitigliano (Italie), Cath?drale.