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The Fire in the Borgo
18th/19th century
Bernardino Nocchi (Artist) Italian, 1741-1812 Giovanni Volpato (Artist) Italian, 1733-1803 Raphael (Artist) Italian, 1483-1520
Engraving printed in black on wove paper
plate: 22 3/8 x 29 1/2 in. 56.8 x 74.9 cm sheet: 26 x 34 in. 66.0 x 86.3 cm
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Bequest of Mrs. Eugene Beauharnais Gibbs
27.146
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Markings
In plate as part of the image, upper left: RAPHAEL / SANCTIVS / PINX; upper right: IN AEDIBVS / VATICA / NIS; lower left: Bernardinus Nocchi delineavit; lower right: Joannes Volpato sculpsit et vendit Romae; lower center: PIO SEXTO. PONT. MAX.; lower right corner: JOANNES VOLPATO D.D.D. / VI
Unclear drystamp within plate mark, lower right
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Credit Line for Reproduction
Giovanni Volpato; after Bernardino Nocchi; after Raphael, The Fire in the Borgo, 18th/19th century, Engraving printed in black on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Bequest of Mrs. Eugene Beauharnais Gibbs, 27.146.
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