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A woodcut showing the Emperor Maximilian in a triumphal chariot.
This large woodcut, over 2 metres in length, was originally planned as part of a huge printed frieze. The work, undertaken by a team of designers and woodblock cutters, was to show a triumph
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ATTRIBUTED TO NICCOLÒ DELLA CASA (ACTIVE 1543-47)

Henri II, King of France

dated 1547

RCIN 616529

This Italian engraving of Henri II shows the king in elaborate parade armour in the year of his accession.  It has been attributed to Niccolò della Casa, an engraver from Lorraine, on the basis of stylistic affinities with a signed portrait of Duke Cosimo I de' Medici. It may be a measure of the francophilia of the Barberini court that Cassiano assembled an entire album of French royal portrait prints, including eight of Henri II.


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