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“Ecco Rinaldo don la spade addosso….” (Illustration for “Orlande Furioso”, Canto II by L. Ariosto)

Francesco Bartolozzi and Giovanni Battista Cipriani

“Ecco Rinaldo don la spade addosso….” (Illustration for “Orlande Furioso”, Canto II by L. Ariosto)

1746-1814

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“Ecco Rinaldo don la spade addosso….” (Illustration for “Orlande Furioso”, Canto II by L. Ariosto)

1746-1814

Physical Qualities Etching and line engraving, Image (within border): 129 × 91 mm. (5 1/16 × 3 9/16 in.)
Credit Line Garrett Collection
Object Number 1946.112.6585
Picture surrounded by ornamental border, margins
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1946; Garrett Collection; T. Harrison Garrett, Baltimore

Inscribed: In lower margin at right, just below engraved surface, "F. Bartolocci Sculp." In lower margin at left "G. Cipriani del" In lower margin, two lines of inscription, first line as in title, the second being: "A sacripante tutto s'abbandona." Below this "Canto Secondo Strosa Xma" In cartouche at top "Canto II"

Markings: Claghorn stamp on back

Artist

Francesco Bartolozzi

1726–1814

English, born Italy, 1727-1815
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Artist

Giovanni Battista Cipriani

1726–1784

Italian, 1727-1785; active in Britian
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