Plate 6. Men and soldiers on rowing boats decorated with mythological subjects; One of a series of eight prints after the frescoed frieze identified as 'The arrival of the Etruscans in Latium' by Polidoro and Maturino which once decorated Palazzo Gaddi, Rome.
after Polidoro da Caravaggio (Caravaggio 1495- Messina 1543)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1650 - 1691
Materials
Ink, Paper
Measurements
150 x 452 mm
Collection
Saltram, Devon
NT 873018.7.28
Caption
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1873-1213-298
Summary
(Folio 8, recto, left print mounted horizontally on page) Plate 6. Men and soldiers on rowing boats decorated with mythological subjects; One of a series of eight prints after the frescoed frieze identified as 'The arrival of the Etruscans in Latium' by Polidoro and Maturino which once decorated Palazzo Gaddi, Rome.
Marks and inscriptions
Below the image.: Lettered below the image, at left 'Polydorus Caravagiensis Inventor', in the middle 'Petrus Sancti Bartoli delin. et incid.', at right 'Io Iacob de Rubeis Formis Romae ad Temp Pacis cu Priv S.P.', and top of plate number '6' in the lower right corner.
Makers and roles
after Polidoro da Caravaggio (Caravaggio 1495- Messina 1543), creator Pietro Santi Bartoli (1635-1700), creator