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[Vision of St. Jerome.] Angelico quoties tuba perslatur...
Jo. Bap.t Pasqualinus del. et sculpsit Roma. [After Guercino.]
Jo: Jacomo de Rossi formis Romae 1648 alla Pace.
Engraving, with elaborate 17th century watermark. Sheet: 295 x 240mm (11½ x 9½''). Trimmed, damage and staining.
A biblical scene showing the vision of St Jerome. Engraved by Giovanni Battista Pasqualini and published by Giovanni Giacomo de'Rossi.
[Ref: 49749] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
[Penitent Magdalene.] Ill.mo Marchioni Hyppolito Gililio Apud S.D.N Greg. XV. P. Max ferrariens Legaro. Dum hec fenestissimi xpi Domini cedris, nostreq...
Jo: Bapt.a Pasqualinus felicierarem. Io. Fran.s Centen.s Inu.
Roma Superior licen.a 1622.
Engraving. Sheet: 420 x 355mm (16½ x 14''). Trimmed, damage in edges, staining.
A biblical scene showing a penitent Mary Magdalene praying and weeping, watched over by two angels, one holding a dagger and the other a crown of thorns. Engraved by Giovanni Battista Pasqualini (1595-1631) after and painting by Guercino in the Pinacoteca Vaticana. Dedicated to Ippolito Gilioli, Marchese di Serra.
[Ref: 49690] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
[Cardinal Scipione Borghese as Orpheus Taming the Beasts.] Si'l canto d'Orfeo...
[Gio. Battista Pasqalini.]
In Roma a 4. di Febraio 1622 [but later].
Engraving. Sheet: 530 x 370mm (21 x 14½"), mid-18th century watermark. Damaged and trimmed within plate.
A portrait of the mythological figure Orpheus who was said to be able to tame the animals with his music. The engraving is taken from a 1618 mosiac in the Villa Borghese by the artist Marcello Provenzale (1595-1631) and might have been a portrait of Cardinal Scipione Borghese (1577-1633) himself. Whilst Orpheus is traditionally plays a lyre Borghese is depicted playing the popular violin which had been developed in Italy during the 16th century. Borghese is surrounded by domestic and exotic animals, including a dragon, and birds which he has bewitched with his music.
[Ref: 41495] £480.00
[Christ Handing the Keys to St. Peter.] Ill.o et R:do D et prono maxine colendo...
Io. Fran.s Cent.s Inv. Superioru Permiss. Io. Bapt.a Pasqualinus Cent. Delia. et Sculp.
[n.d., c.1620.]
Engraving, 17th century watermark. Sheet: 370 x 275mm (14½ x 10¾''). Trimmed, staining.
A biblical scene showing Christ handing the keys to St. Peter. Engraved by Giovanni Battista Pasqalini.
[Ref: 49750] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
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