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Nova Iconologia di Cesare Ripa Perugino - illustrated Book - 1618
Located in Roma, IT
Complete title: Nova Iconologia di Cesare Ripa Perugino Cavalier de SS. Maurition & Lazzaro Nella quale si descrivono diverse imagini di Virtu, Vitij, Affetti, Passioni humane, Arti,...
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"Chancay" (Pre-Columbian) Mummy Mask wood face peruvian folk red human folk art
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The Peruvian Chancay (pre-Columbian) Mummy Bundle mask, from around 1600 is made of painted wood, textiles, and human hair. According to the Walters Art Museum:
Andean cultures are ...
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Textile, Wood
Orlando furioso - Illustrated Edition - 1603
Located in Roma, IT
Ludovico Ariosto, Orlando furioso, Venice, Felice Valgrisi, 1603.
Vol. in 8°, pp. 654 with index of tables, cm 27 x 4.5 x 20, in Italian
Complete Tit...
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Historia delle vite dei sommi pontefici - Original Rare Book - 1600
Located in Roma, IT
Battista Platina Cremonese, Historia della vita dei sommi pontefici dal Salvator Nostro sino a Clemente VIII, Venice, Isabetta di Bernardo Bafa, 1600.
Vol. in 8º, pp. 539, cm 24.5 x...
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