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Livio Agresti; Saint Catherine Disputing with the Philosophers, 1562/63 Livio Agresti; Design for a Spandrel: A Roman Martyr and Two Putti–Saint Jude the Apostle, 1573/75 Livio Agresti; Design for a Salt Cellar or a Table Fountain, 1570-1620 Livio Agresti
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View Livio (il Ricciutino) Agresti’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.Nationality: Italian
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Attribué à Livio AGRESTI dit RITIUS (Forli 1505 - Rome 1579) L'Archange Gabriel terrassant le Démon Livio AGRESTI (Forli 1505-Rome 1579) La Vierge à l'Enfant, saint Jean et un ange musicien LIVIO AGRESTI (CIRCA 1510-1579) A ROMAN EMPEROR RECEIVING TRIBUTES.
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Livio Agresti belongs to the Mannerist movement around Trometta and Zuccaro. Originally from the Emilian region, he worked in Rome at Castel Sant'Angelo with Perino del Vaga. He painted several cycles of frescoes in Roman churches and altarpieces for Romagna and Umbria.
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Livio AGRESTI (c.1510-1575/85) is an artist born in c.1510 The oldest auction result ever registered on the website for an artwork by this artist is a drawing-watercolor sold in 1989, at Christie's , and the most recent auction result is a painting sold in 2020. Artprice.com's price levels for this artist are based on 8 …
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https://www.artic.edu/artworks/223802/approval-of-the-rules-of-the-franciscan-order-by-pope-innocent-iii-in-1209
Artist Livio Agresti Title Approval of the Rules of the Franciscan Order by Pope Innocent III in 1209 Origin Italy Date 1528–1579 Medium Pen and brown ink, with brush and brown wash, heightened with lead white gouache, over incising and black chalk, on cream laid paper Dimensions 288 × …
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