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16 results filtered with: Mariannecci, Cesari, active 1850-1870
  • Saint Peter raising the son of Theophilus, and the homage to Saint Peter. Chromolithograph by L. Gruner, 1863, after C. Marianecci after Masaccio and Filippino Lippi.
  • Saint Peter and Saint John healing the sick by their shadows. Chromolithograph by L. Gruner, 1863, after C. Mariannecci after Masaccio.
  • The preaching of St. John the Baptist. Chromolithograph by L. Gruner after C. Mariannecci after D. Ghirlandaio, 1490.
  • Saint Peter and Saint John healing a lame man and Saint Peter raising Tabitha. Chromolithograph by L. Gruner after C. Mariannecci after Masolino.
  • The conversion of Hermogenes the sorcerer. Chromolithograph by Storch and Kramer after C. Mariannecci after A. Mantegna.
  • Saint Catherine of Siena receiving the stigmata. Chromolithograph by Storch & Kremer, 1867, after C. Mariannecci after G.A. Bazzi, il Sodoma, 1527.
  • Saint Filippo Benizzi healing children. Chromolithograph, 1869, by L. Gruner after C. Mariannecci after Andrea del Sarto, 1510.
  • Saint Peter in prison visited by Saint Paul. Colour lithograph by C. Mariannecci, 1862, after Filippino Lippi.
  • Saint Peter preaching. Chromolithograph by L. Gruner, 1861, after C. Mariannecci after Tommaso di Cristoforo Fini, il Masolino.
  • Saint Peter: an angel releases him from prison. Colour lithograph by C. Mariannecci, 1862, after Filippino Lippi.
  • Jeremiah. Chromolithograph by Storch and Kramer after C. Mariannecci after Michelangelo.
  • Saint Augustine of Hippo, sated on a raised cathedra, lecturing on rhetoric in Milan. Chromolithograph by Storch & Kramer after Mariannecci after Benozzo Gozzoli.
  • Saint Peter baptizing. Chromolithograph by L. Gruner after C. Mariannecci after Masaccio.
  • Saint Peter preaching. Colour lithograph by Storch & Kremer after C. Mariannecci after Masolino.
  • Ezekiel. Chromolithograph by Storch and Kramer after C. Mariannecci after Michelangelo.
  • Saint Peter giving alms. Chromolithograph by L. Gruner, 1863, after C. Mariannecci after Masaccio.