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1980

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Print, Raphael's Loggia in the Vatican [Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano, plate IV]

This is a Print. It was created by Giovanni Ottaviani and after Pietro Camporesi, Gaetano Savorelli and Raphael. It is dated 1772–77 and we acquired it in 1980. Its medium is hand colored etching and gray ink. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

It is credited Gift of Unknown Donor.

Its dimensions are

111.9 x 45.7 cm (44 1/16 x 18 in.) 107.4 x 41 cm (42 5/16 x 16 1/8 in.)

It is inscribed

incribed in plate on upper right corner: Num.IV; along bottom margin: Cai. Savorelli Pict, et Pet. Camporesi Arch. delin. Ioann. Ottaviani sculp. cum privilegio SS.D.N. Clementis XIII.

Cite this object as

Print, Raphael's Loggia in the Vatican [Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano, plate IV]; Giovanni Ottaviani (ca. 1735 – 1808); After Pietro Camporesi (Italian, 1726 – 1781), Gaetano Savorelli (1791), Raphael (Italian, 1483 - 1520); hand colored etching and gray ink; 111.9 x 45.7 cm (44 1/16 x 18 in.) 107.4 x 41 cm (42 5/16 x 16 1/8 in.); Gift of Unknown Donor; 1980-32-1744

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