- monogrammes.
Brulliot was born in Düsseldorf in 1780. His
father was
Josef Brulliot (1739–1827), a
professor at Düsseldorf Academy.
Franz Brulliot studied...
- colours.
Andreani was born and
generally active in
Mantua about 1540 (
Brulliot says 1560) and died at Rome in 1623. His
engravings are
scarce and valuable...
- Christ, and that some of his
works have been
ascribed to
other masters.
Brulliot refers to some
attributed to Luca
Ciamberlano by Bartsch,
which he conjectures...
- point, and
produced portraits,
Scripture subjects, allegories, and crests.
Brulliot mentions an
etching with a mark
supposed to be his; it
represents a Vase...
- Judgment;
copied from
Martin Rota's
engraving after Michelangelo.
Franz Brulliot,
Dictionnaire des monogrammes,
marques figurées,
lettres initiales, noms...
-
Congregazioni dal 1599 al 1610 (knjiga VI.) u
arhivu Zavoda sv.
Jeronima u Rimu F.
Brulliot,
Dictionnaire des
monogrammes ..., Munchen, 1832. I. ****uljević-Sakcinski...
- 1817, Dodd
spent time on a
dictionary of monograms, but a
similar work by
Brulliot was
published about that time.
Before leaving Manchester at the end of...
-
Netherlands Institute for Art
History Arnold van der Does, in: François
Brulliot Zeller,
Dictionnaire des monogrammes,
marques figurées,
lettres initiales...
-
castellan of the
castle of Livorno.
Bartsch describes seven of his prints, and
Brulliot others. Of his
works may be
mentioned a
Triumphal Procession, and twelve...
- Mediæval Eras. The aim of the work was to be for
ceramics what
Franz Brulliot's Dictionnaire des
Monogrammes was to painting, and it at once established...