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Antoine du Pérac
Lafréry (1512–1577),
better known as
Antonio Lafreri, was a
Burgundian engraver,
cartographer and
publisher active in Rome. Born at Orgelet...
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Palazzo Caprini's main
facade is
known from an
etching published by
Antoine Lafréry and a
partial sketch attributed to
Andrea Palladio. It had five bays and...
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adaptation of the 'Uppsala' copy or
similar was
printed in Rome by
Antoine Lafréry in 1572.
Anders Bure,
founder of
Swedish cartography Martin Waldseemüller...
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etchings and
drawings by contemporaries.
These include an
etching by
Antoine Lafréry in 1549;
drawings by Jean de Cheveniéres and
Andrea Palladio (1541 ca.)...
- (2006). The
History of the
Nordic Map: From
Myths to Reality.
Antoine Lafréry, John
Nurmisen säätiö. Helsinki: John
Nurminen Foundation. p. 174. ISBN 952-9745-20-6...
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Istituto ****onale per la Grafica,
group show:artists:
Giorgio Ghisi,
Lafrery Du Perac,
Salvator Rosa,
Giovanni Battista Piranesi,
Antonio Canova, Giorgio...
- 1555.
Giolito de Ferrari. pp. 144–. Juan
Valverde de Amusco; Salamanca;
Lafréry; Blado,
Marcellin (1556).
Historia de la
composicion del
cuerpo humano...
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designed the title-page and the fish
illustrations were made by
Antoine Lafréry.
Another theory is that they were
drawn by the
Italian painter Bernardus...
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police barracks now stand.
Situation on the map of
Milan in 1573 by
Antoine Lafréry: 1)Saint
Francesco Grande Church; 2)
Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio; 3) Milan...
- his time
Battista Agnese –
Genoa Antonio Lafreri (or
Antoine du Pérac
Lafréry 1512–77) – Rome;
publisher of some of the
composite atlases Antonio Salamanca...