EditorialArtist, possibly by: Giuseppe Cesari (Cavaliere dArpino), Italian, 15681640, Two standing male figures (Moses and?Aaron?), Red chalk and pen and brown ink and brown wash, Sheet; 15 ? 15.5 cm (5 7/8 ? 6 1/8?in.), Made in Italy, Italian, 17th?century, Wo...
EditorialJacob Matham, Cupid wrestling with Pan, amongst the clouds, with two allegorical women seated at left, Jacob Matham (Netherlandish, Haarlem 15711631 Haarlem), After Cavaliere d'Arpino (Giuseppe Cesari) (Italian, Arpino 15681640 Rome), 15981632, Engravi...
EditorialDiana and Actaion. Because Actaion has watched Diana and her nymphs in their bath, the goddess turns him into a stag. Wood, 47,5 x 66 cm INV. 250.
EditorialView of the ruins of the Palace of the Caesars, Palazzo de' Cesari, Rome, 1830. Copperplate engraving by A. Parboni after an illustration by Sylvestro Bossi from Achille Parboni's New Collection of Principal Views Ancient and Modern of the City of Rome...
EditorialJan de Bisschop, Dutch, 1628-1671, after Giuseppe Cesari, Italian, 1568-1640, An Angel on the Wing, between 1628 and 1671, etching and engraving printed in black ink on laid paper, Plate: 6 1/2 ? 8 3/4 inches (16.5 ? 22.2 cm).
EditorialDiana and Actaion. Because Actaion has watched Diana and her nymphs in their bath, the goddess turns him into a stag. Wood, 47,5 x 66 cm INV. 250.