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Carlo Maratta
(Camerano, 1625 - Rome, 1713)
Clelia Crosses River Tiber, c. 1710
pen, wash and brown ink and red chalk
196 x 169 mm (7.72 x 6.65 inches)
p.o.a.
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Francesco Antonio Simonini
(Parma, 1686 - Parma, 1766)
A Battle Scene
Pen and wash, brown ink, black chalk on paper
222 x 318 mm (8.74 x 12.52 inches)
€ 3.000,00 -
circa US $ 3.570,00
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Ferdinando Galli Bibiena
(Bologna, 1657 - Bologna, 1743)
A collection of 19 Architectural Drawings
pen and brown ink
. x . mm (0.00 x 0.00 inches)
p.o.a..
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Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
(Venice, 1727 - Venice, 1804)
Archaengel Michael Releases the Souls of Purgatory
pen, brush and brown ink on paper
445 x 303 mm (17.52 x 11.93 inches)
€ 22.000,00 -
circa US $ 26.180,00
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Thomas Patch
(Exeter, 1725 - Florence, 1782)
View of Piazza della Signoria in Florence with the Grand Duke's Guard's Military
Black chalk, pen and brown in, wash an colored inks on paper
203 x 384 mm (7.99 x 15.12 inches)
€ 5.800,00 -
circa US $ 6.902,00
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Domenico Maria Fratta
(Bologna, 1696 - Bologna, 1763)
Venus and Amorino
pen and brown in on white paper
248 x 216 mm (9.76 x 8.50 inches)
p.o.a.
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Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
(Venice, 1727 - Venice, 1804)
Head of an Old Man with an Oriental Hat
pen, brush and brown ink on traces of black chalk, on white paper
231 x 168 mm (9.09 x 6.61 inches)
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