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QUATTRO INCISIONI di Tommaso De Vivo
FOUR INCISIONS by Tommaso De Vivo (1790 - 1884): 1) KILLING OF THE CONSTANT EMPEROR, 1833. Technique of etching on paper. Taken from history of the kingdom of the two Sicilies invented and etched by cav.re tommaso de vivo from Naples. Measures: mm 426 x 495; sheet measures mm 497 x 650.2) THE KING CHARLES I OF ANJOY' JOINED IN TUNISES, FOUND LUIGI THE HOLY SPIRITED IN HIS TENT, AND GITTED AT HIS FEET TRYING TO LOVE LAGRIME, 1833. Taken from history of the kingdom of the two Sicilies invented and etched by cav.re tommaso de vivo from Naples. Measures: mm 417 x 492; sheet measures mm 507 x 649. 3) KING FEDERICO RECEIVING FROM HIS PHYSICIAN A DRINK, WHICH BY INSINUATION OF PIETRO DELLE VIGNE HAD POISONED, DISCOVERS OF AMENDUE THE WARPED TREASON, 1833. Taken from history of the kingdom of the two Sicilies invented and etched by cav.re tommaso de vivo napoletano. Measures: mm 427 x 503; sheet measures mm 497 x 650. 4) THE STATUE OF VERRE BY DECREE OF THE SENATE OF THE CITY OF CENTORIPI IS ROVESCIATED, 1833. Taken from history of the kingdom of the two Sicilies invented and etched by cav.re tommaso de vivo napoletano. Measures: mm 427 x 503; sheet measures mm 497 x 650. (source https://catalogo.beniculturali.it/detail/HistoricOrArtisticProperty ). Cm 44 x 57.
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