File:Jacques Blondeau - Heroicae virtutis imagines (Images of heroic deeds).tiff

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English: Heroicae virtutis imagines (Images of heroic deeds); Print made by: Jacques Blondeau After: Pietro da Cortona Published by: Giovanni Giacomo de' Rossi, date c. 1677, published in Rome, etching engraving , height: 197 millimetres, width: 337 millimetres (plate), Height: 364 millimetres, Width: 480 millimetres (image), The British Museum
Fury as a blind woman with torches and chains emerging from the left, chasing a soldier with sword leaning backwards at right, after Pietro da Cortona's lunette in the Sala di Giove of the Palazzo Pitti in Florence
Date 17th century
date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source http://www.britishmuseum.org
Author Jacques Blondeau
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