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Print, View of Florence with the Cathedral, S. Croce, Palazzo Vecchio, Plate 4 from "Scelta di XXIV Vedute delle principali contrade, piazze, chiese, e palazzi della Città di Firenze"

This is a Print. It was print maker: Giuseppe Zocchi and after Giuseppe Zocchi. It is dated ca. 1743 and we acquired it in 1919. Its medium is etching on paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Arnold William Brunner.

Its dimensions are

60.1 × 77.4 cm (23 11/16 × 30 1/2 in.)

It has the following markings

Watermark: stylized CR above a broad X (see cat. card for sketch)

It is inscribed

Bottom margin: "Io. Zocchi delin. Et sculp. Figure[as]." / "Veduta di una parte di Firenze presa fuori della Porta a S. Niccolò presso al Fiume Arno" "B. Sgrilli sculp." "T.IV."; Bottom left: presentation note

Cite this object as

Print, View of Florence with the Cathedral, S. Croce, Palazzo Vecchio, Plate 4 from "Scelta di XXIV Vedute delle principali contrade, piazze, chiese, e palazzi della Città di Firenze"; Print Maker: Giuseppe Zocchi; Italy; etching on paper; 60.1 × 77.4 cm (23 11/16 × 30 1/2 in.); 1919-30-3

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