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  • Saint Martina. Engraving after Pietro Berrettini da Cortona.
  • Vulcan [Hephaestus]. Engraving by C. Bloemaert after Pietro da Cortona.
  • Saint Cecilia. Line engraving by W. Sharp after Pietro da Cortona.
  • Saint Catherine. Engraving by F. de Poilly after Pietro Berrettini da Cortona.
  • Saint Martina. Engraving by G.B. Bonacina after Pietro Berrettini da Cortona.
  • Shepherds adoring the Christ Child. Etching by Robert van Audenaerd after Pietro da Cortona.
  • Polyhymnia and Erato. Engraving by F. Godefroy after G.B. Wicar after Pietro da Cortona.
  • The love of divinity and wisdom and its effects on shameful love and indulgence. Engraving after Pietro da Cortona.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin): design for a shrine. Engraving by V. Regnard after P. Berrettini [Pietro da Cortona].
  • Cristobal Lozano presents to Pope Alexander VII an engraving of a mountain transformed into a statue of a man. Engraving by F. Spierre after Pietro da Cortona.
  • Saint Mary of Egypt: her dead body is discovered by Saint Zosimas and a lion. Etching by Levillain after G.B. Wicar after Pietro Berrettini da Cortona.
  • A midwife wrapping the Virgin Mary in swaddling clothes after receiving her first bath, Anna is recuperating in bed. Engraving by P. de Surugue after Pietro da Cortona.
  • A midwife wrapping the Virgin Mary in swaddling clothes after receiving her first bath, Anna is recuperating in bed. Engraving by P. de Surugue after Pietro da Cortona.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo, with a rope around his neck, carrying a cross through the plague-ridden streets of Milan in 1576. Engraving by J. Frey, 1749, after Pietro da Cortona.
  • A midwife wrapping the Virgin Mary in swaddling clothes after receiving her first bath; Anne is recuperating in bed. Engraving by C. Faucci, 1764, after G.B. Cipriani after Pietro da Cortona.
  • Erasistratus, a physician, realising that the illness of Antiochus (son of Seleucus I) is lovesickness for his stepmother Stratonice, by observing that Antiochus's pulse rose when ever he saw her. Coloured engraving by W.W. Ryland, 1772, after Pietro da Cortona.
  • Tabulae anatomicae a ... P.B. ... delineatae, & egregie aeri incisae. Nunc primum prodeunt / et a Cajetano Petrioli ... notis illustratae.
  • Tabulae anatomicae a ... P.B. ... delineatae, & egregie aeri incisae. Nunc primum prodeunt / et a Cajetano Petrioli ... notis illustratae.
  • Tabulae anatomicae a ... P.B. ... delineatae, & egregie aeri incisae. Nunc primum prodeunt / et a Cajetano Petrioli ... notis illustratae.
  • Tabulae anatomicae a ... P.B. ... delineatae, & egregie aeri incisae. Nunc primum prodeunt / et a Cajetano Petrioli ... notis illustratae.
  • Tabulae anatomicae a ... P.B. ... delineatae, & egregie aeri incisae. Nunc primum prodeunt / et a Cajetano Petrioli ... notis illustratae.
  • Tabulae anatomicae a ... P.B. ... delineatae, & egregie aeri incisae. Nunc primum prodeunt / et a Cajetano Petrioli ... notis illustratae.
  • Antiochus is reclining on a bed while his physician Erasistratus is taking his pulse; King Seleucus and Queen Stratonice are seated at his bedside. Engraving by L. de Visscher after P. Berrettini da Cortona, ca. 1680.
  • Saint Mary Magdalene reaches out for the risen Christ; he points away. Engraving by W. Walker, c. 1760, after P. da Cortona.
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo carrying the Holy Cross in the plague of Milan. Etching, 1781, after Carlo Cesi or Pietro Berrettini, il Cortona.
  • Ceres (Demeter) on a chariot drawn by lions receives offerings from peasants; representing harvest. Etching by G. Zocchi after P. da Cortona.
  • Ceres (Demeter) on a chariot drawn by lions receives offerings from peasants; representing harvest. Etching by G. Zocchi after P. da Cortona.
  • Saint Bibiana. Etching by G.B. Mercati after P. da Cortona.
  • The Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Mezzotint by R. Dunkarton after P. da Cortona.
  • Bacchus carried on a chariot pulled by leopards, accompanied by a drunken procession of bacchants and satyrs, with Silenus and two elephants. Etching by P. Aquila after P. Berrettini da Cortona, 16--.