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    • ROSSI(*1680), Portrait of the painter Quintino Messis (1450-1529), 18th c., Engraving
      May. 01, 2021

      ROSSI(*1680), Portrait of the painter Quintino Messis (1450-1529), 18th c., Engraving

      Est: €50 - €75

      Girolamo Rossi(*1680), Portrait of the painter Quintino Messis (1450-1529), copper engraving Description: Girolamo Rossi (born 1680) was an Italian engraver of the late Baroque period. He lived most of his life in Rome, where he engraved a variety of plates after the Italian painters. He also executed several portraits of the cardinals of his time, for a series. Keywords: Classicism, Engraving, Portrait, Italy

      Fichter Kunsthandel
    • Rare 1738 Girolamo Hieronymus Rossi Engraving of the Nollekens Relief Found at Domitian's Palace
      Feb. 02, 2020

      Rare 1738 Girolamo Hieronymus Rossi Engraving of the Nollekens Relief Found at Domitian's Palace

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Original 18th Century Engraving by Italian Engraver Girolamo Hieronymus Rossi, the younger (Rome, Italy, 1680 - 1762) Engraving of the Nollekens Relief Found at Domitian's Palace | Published in 1738 (Bianchini [infra n.5] pl. VI) | Engraving of the “lost” Nollekens Relief of an imperial sacrifice from Domitian's Palace on the Palatine | Professionally matted and framed under glass | Approx. Dimensions: 21" H x 27" W | The relief was excavated in 1722 from the Roman emperor Domitian’s palace on the Palatine Hill. The relief acquired its Nollekens nickname after its first owner, the accomplished British sculptor Joseph Nollekens. Girolamo Rossi (born 1680) was an Italian engraver of the late-Baroque. He was also called Girolamo de Rubeis the Younger. He was born and lived most of his life in Rome, where he engraved a variety of plates after the Italian painters. He is said to have been a pupil of Camillo Rama, and painted in the style of Paolo Veronese. He also executed several portraits of the cardinals of his time, for a series which was afterwards continued by Pazzi and others.

      Worthington Galleries
    • Rare 1738 Girolamo Hieronymus Rossi Engraving of the Nollekens Relief Found at Domitian's Palace
      Jan. 19, 2020

      Rare 1738 Girolamo Hieronymus Rossi Engraving of the Nollekens Relief Found at Domitian's Palace

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Original 18th Century Engraving by Italian Engraver Girolamo Hieronymus Rossi, the younger (Rome, Italy, 1680 - 1762) Engraving of the Nollekens Relief Found at Domitian's Palace | Published in 1738 (Bianchini [infra n.5] pl. VI) | Engraving of the “lost” Nollekens Relief of an imperial sacrifice from Domitian's Palace on the Palatine | Professionally matted and framed under glass | Approx. Dimensions: 21" H x 27" W | The relief was excavated in 1722 from the Roman emperor Domitian’s palace on the Palatine Hill. The relief acquired its Nollekens nickname after its first owner, the accomplished British sculptor Joseph Nollekens. Girolamo Rossi (born 1680) was an Italian engraver of the late-Baroque. He was also called Girolamo de Rubeis the Younger. He was born and lived most of his life in Rome, where he engraved a variety of plates after the Italian painters. He is said to have been a pupil of Camillo Rama, and painted in the style of Paolo Veronese. He also executed several portraits of the cardinals of his time, for a series which was afterwards continued by Pazzi and others.

      Worthington Galleries
    • Rare 1738 Girolamo Hieronymus Rossi Engraving of the Nollekens Relief Found at Domitian's Palace
      Dec. 02, 2019

      Rare 1738 Girolamo Hieronymus Rossi Engraving of the Nollekens Relief Found at Domitian's Palace

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Original 18th Century Engraving by Italian Engraver Girolamo Hieronymus Rossi, the younger (Rome, Italy, 1680 - 1762) Engraving of the Nollekens Relief Found at Domitian's Palace | Published in 1738 (Bianchini [infra n.5] pl. VI) | Engraving of the “lost” Nollekens Relief of an imperial sacrifice from Domitian's Palace on the Palatine | Professionally matted and framed under glass | Approx. Dimensions: 21" H x 27" W | The relief was excavated in 1722 from the Roman emperor Domitian’s palace on the Palatine Hill. The relief acquired its Nollekens nickname after its first owner, the accomplished British sculptor Joseph Nollekens. Girolamo Rossi (born 1680) was an Italian engraver of the late-Baroque. He was also called Girolamo de Rubeis the Younger. He was born and lived most of his life in Rome, where he engraved a variety of plates after the Italian painters. He is said to have been a pupil of Camillo Rama, and painted in the style of Paolo Veronese. He also executed several portraits of the cardinals of his time, for a series which was afterwards continued by Pazzi and others.

      Worthington Galleries
    • Rare 1738 Girolamo Hieronymus Rossi Engraving of the Nollekens Relief Found at Domitian's Palace
      Nov. 11, 2019

      Rare 1738 Girolamo Hieronymus Rossi Engraving of the Nollekens Relief Found at Domitian's Palace

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Original 18th Century Engraving by Italian Engraver Girolamo Hieronymus Rossi, the younger (Rome, Italy, 1680 - 1762) Engraving of the Nollekens Relief Found at Domitian's Palace | Published in 1738 (Bianchini [infra n.5] pl. VI) | Engraving of the “lost” Nollekens Relief of an imperial sacrifice from Domitian's Palace on the Palatine | Professionally matted and framed under glass | Approx. Dimensions: 21" H x 27" W | The relief was excavated in 1722 from the Roman emperor Domitian’s palace on the Palatine Hill. The relief acquired its Nollekens nickname after its first owner, the accomplished British sculptor Joseph Nollekens. Girolamo Rossi (born 1680) was an Italian engraver of the late-Baroque. He was also called Girolamo de Rubeis the Younger. He was born and lived most of his life in Rome, where he engraved a variety of plates after the Italian painters. He is said to have been a pupil of Camillo Rama, and painted in the style of Paolo Veronese. He also executed several portraits of the cardinals of his time, for a series which was afterwards continued by Pazzi and others.

      Worthington Galleries
    • Rare 1738 Girolamo Hieronymus Rossi Engraving of the Nollekens Relief Found at Domitian's Palace
      Mar. 23, 2019

      Rare 1738 Girolamo Hieronymus Rossi Engraving of the Nollekens Relief Found at Domitian's Palace

      Est: $1,200 - $2,000

      Original 18th Century Engraving by Italian Engraver Girolamo Hieronymus Rossi, the younger (Rome, Italy, 1680 - 1762) Engraving of the Nollekens Relief Found at Domitian's Palace | Published in 1738 (Bianchini [infra n.5] pl. VI) | Engraving of the “lost” Nollekens Relief of an imperial sacrifice from Domitian's Palace on the Palatine | Approx. Dimensions: 21" H x 27" W | The relief was excavated in 1722 from the Roman emperor Domitian’s palace on the Palatine Hill. The relief acquired its Nollekens nickname after its first owner, the accomplished British sculptor Joseph Nollekens. Girolamo Rossi (born 1680) was an Italian engraver of the late-Baroque. He was also called Girolamo de Rubeis the Younger. He was born and lived most of his life in Rome, where he engraved a variety of plates after the Italian painters. He is said to have been a pupil of Camillo Rama, and painted in the style of Paolo Veronese. He also executed several portraits of the cardinals of his time, for a series which was afterwards continued by Pazzi and others.

      Worthington Galleries
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