Giovanni Battista Scultori, called Ghisi (1503-1575)
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Giovanni Battista Scultori, called Ghisi (1503-1575)

David cutting off the Head of Goliath, after Giulio Romano

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Giovanni Battista Scultori, called Ghisi (1503-1575)
David cutting off the Head of Goliath, after Giulio Romano
engraving, 1540, with an indistinct double encircled Fleur-de-Lys watermark, a good impression of this rare print, with margins, a central vertical fold, a waterstain at the right of the image, mainly visible on the reverse, scattered foxing at the upper sheet edge, and occasionally on the reverse, minor defects at the reverse sheet corners from previous mounting, otherwise in good condition
P. 350 x 450mm.; S. 365 x 467mm.
Provenance
Naudet (L. 1937) his paraph verso
Literature
artsch 6
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