EditorialSpeculum Romanae Magnificentiae (Mirror of Roman Magnificence). Dated: 1544-1599. Dimensions: overall: 40.4 ? 28.6 ? 3 cm (15 7/8 ? 11 1/4 ? 1 3/16 in.). Medium: bound volume of 55 etched and engraved illustrations, including 3 later 16th century plates.
EditorialThe Death of Procris; Cephalus mournig the death of Procris on the right surrounded by Cupid and mourning satyrs and nymphs, the goddess of dawn in her chariot in the background.
EditorialThe abduction of Helen; battle scene on a shore with two men pulling Helen into a boat at center and another man pulling on her drapery in the opposite direction.
EditorialThe abduction of Helen; battle scene on a shore with two men pulling Helen into a boat at center and another man pulling on her drapery in the opposite direction.
EditorialSpeculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Emperor Marc Antony Offering a Sacrifice, from a Relief on Antonine's Column, 1565, Etching, sheet: 14 x 21 1/4 in. (35.5 x 54 cm), Prints, L?on Davent (French, active 1540?56), After Francesco Primaticcio (Italian, Bol...
EditorialThe Death of Procris; Cephalus mournig the death of Procris on the right surrounded by Cupid and mourning satyrs and nymphs, the goddess of dawn in her chariot in the background.
EditorialView of the Capitoline Hill during Michelangelo's restoration, the equestrian monument of Marcus Aurelius in the centre from the 'Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: '.
EditorialPortrait of Giovanni de' Medici facing right within an elaborate cartouche flanked by Victory at the left and Mars at right, winged figures holding Medici coat of arms upper centre.
EditorialThe abduction of Helen; battle scene on a shore with two men pulling Helen into a boat at center and another man pulling on her drapery in the opposite direction.
EditorialThe Death of Procris; Cephalus mournig the death of Procris on the right surrounded by Cupid and mourning satyrs and nymphs, the goddess of dawn in her chariot in the background.
EditorialSpeculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Longitudinal Section Showing the Interior of Saint Peter's Basilica as Conceived by Michelangelo (Published in 1569).
EditorialSpeculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Elevation Showing the Exterior of Saint Peter's Basilica from the South as Conceived by Michelagelo (Published in 1569).