The Patriarch dressed with Papal clothes
The artwork belongs to the "Gerarchia ecclesiastica considerata nelle vesti sagre e civili usate da quelli li quali la compongono", composed by 112 engraved and hand-colored tables, made in 1827-1828 at Giacomo Antonelli’s Corso-Roma.
The state of preservation of the artwork is good except some imperfections produced by the aging paper effect.
Giuseppe Capparoni (Rome 1800-1879) was a painter, engraver and print dealer. He made various collections of prints, whose ecclesiastical subjects are testimony of the Papacy Rome of the time.
The artwork belongs to the "Gerarchia ecclesiastica considerata nelle vesti sagre e civili usate da quelli li quali la compongono", composed by 112 engraved and hand-colored tables, made in 1827-1828 at Giacomo Antonelli’s Corso-Roma.
The state of preservation of the artwork is good except some imperfections produced by the aging paper effect.
Giuseppe Capparoni (Rome 1800-1879) was a painter, engraver and print dealer. He made various collections of prints, whose ecclesiastical subjects are testimony of the Papacy Rome of the time.
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