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Palazzi di Genova.
Author
Rubens, Peter Paul, 1577-1640
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Format
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Language
Italian
Published/Created
[Anversa, 1622]
Description
3 p. l., 72 pl. (incl. plans) 45 x 34 cm.
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Marquand Library - Rare Books
NA1114 .R83f Oversize
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Subject(s)
Architecture
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Italy
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Genoa
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Architecture
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Designs and plans
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Palaces
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Italy
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Genoa
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Genoa (Italy)
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Buildings, structures, etc
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Early works to 1800
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Notes
Half-title, 1 leaf.--Dedication to Carlo Grimaldi, "D'Anuersa, alli 29. di maggio, 1622", 1 leaf.--Al benigno lettore, 1 leaf. Dedication and address to reader signed: Pietro Paolo Rubens. Plate ("figura") 1 signed: Nicolaes Ryckemans sculp.
Signature of "P. Masrette 1678" throughout book.
[Anversa, 1622] 1 p. l., 67 pl. (incl. plans; part fold.) 45 x 34 cm. [With above entry] A second series (not by Rubens) Both series were also issued together (the same year?) with the title: Palazzi di Genova con le loro piante ed alzati da P. Paolo Rubens delineati. Later editions, 1652 (the two series in reverse order), 1663 (in original order), 1705, and Amsterdam, 1755. cf. Introduction to Hildebrand Gurlitt's reproduction (reduced) Berlin, 1924.
References
Catalogo ragionato dei libri d'arte e d'antichità posseduti dal conte Cicognara 4084
LCCN
31006438
OCLC
39977670
Cico
4084
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dcl:cvr
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