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Saint Stephen Receives the Diaconate from Saint Peter
19th century
Q. Apolloni (Artist) Italian Calcografia Nazionale (Publisher) Italian
Engraving printed in black ink on wove paper
Plate: 15 7/8 × 11 7/8 inches (40.3 × 30.2 cm) Sheet: 21 7/8 × 17 1/2 inches (55.6 × 44.5 cm)
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Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps
09.1S25
Public Domain
Markings
Inscribed, in plate, below image, lower left: B. G. Ang da Fiesole inv e dip Inscribed, lower center: G. Ferrelli dis Inscribed, lower right: Q. Appolloni inc Inscribed, center lower margin: S. STEFANO MENTRE RICEVE IL DIACONATO DA S. PIETRO Inscribed, center lower of plate: Roma presso la Calcografia Camerale Inscribed, upper lower corner: 1 Inscribed, in black ink, lower edge of sheet: No. 25 Scenes in the Life of St. Stephen. St Stephen receives the Diaconate from St Peter. | By - Q. Appolloni.
Drystamp, lower right corner of plate mark: REGIA CALCO- GRAFIA DI ROMA
Provenance
April 1888, Royal Calcografia (Rome, Italy);Mrs. James E. Scripps (Detroit, Michigan, USA);
1909-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Q. Apolloni, Saint Stephen Receives the Diaconate from Saint Peter, 19th century, engraving printed in black ink on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps, 09.1S25.
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