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Lettera di un amatore delle arti sopra una statua rappresentante perseo scolpita in marmo di Carrara da Antonio Canova [microform].
Creator:
De Rossi, Giovanni Gherardo, 1754-1827.
Date:
1801
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De Rossi, Giovanni Gherardo, 1754-1827.
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Fondo Cicognara (Biblioteca apostolica vaticana)
Leopoldo Cicognara Program (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
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1801
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1989-
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Pisa : Dalla tipografia della Società Lett
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XVI p.
1 microfiche : positive.
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Cicognara Collection
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Attributed to Giovanni Gherardo de Rossi.
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Italian
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Canova, Antonio, 1757-1822 -- Individual works -- Perseo trionfante.
Perseus (Greek mythological character)
Marble sculpture, Italian.
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1989-
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