Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi or Latinized Ioannes Iacobus de Rubeis (1627–1691) was an Italian printer and publisher of engravings, active in Rome from 1648 to 1691.
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GiovanniGiacomodeRossi or Latinized Ioannes Iacobus de Rubeis (1627–1691) was an Italian printer and publisher of engravings, active in Rome from 1648...
de' Rossi (1616–1695), Italian architect of the Baroque GiovanniGiacomodeRossi (1627-1691), Italian engraver and printer, active in Rome Giovanni Battista...
GiovanniGiacomodeRossi. Bellori, Giovanni Pietro (1672). Vite de' Pittori, Scultori et Architetti Moderni, Parte Prima. Rome: Mascardi. Giovanni Pietro...
Bernini, and his draughtsmanship caught the eye of the publisher GiovanniGiacomodeRossi. He engraved for Le fontane di Roma (Fountains in Rome) and for...
engravings by Giovanni Battista Falda and the first volume was published in 1665. The volumes were published by GiovanniGiacomodeRossi under the title...
GiacomoRossi Stuart (25 August 1925 – 20 October 1994) was an Italian film actor often credited as Jack Stuart or GiacomoRossi-Stuart. He appeared in...
geographer and cartographer. From 1672 his maps were published by GiovanniGiacomodeRossi. Early works depicted the Holy Land, Persia and the Ottoman Empire...
Rome by GiovanniGiacomodeRossi. Alternative names: Bernard de Bailleu, Bernard de Baleu, Bernard de Baliu, Barend de Bailliu, Bernard de Baillu, Bernard...
most famous of which is The Genius of Castiglione, published by GiovanniGiacomodeRossi in 1648. Diogenes searching for a Man is another of the principal...
cardinal. Giovanni Battista Riccioli (1598–1671), astronomer. Giovanni Battista Rinuccini (1592–1653), archbishop. Giovanni Battista deRossi (1822–1894)...
di Maria Angelica Kauffmann Zucchi (1788). These were used by GiovanniGiacomodeRossi as sources for his 1810 biography of painter Angelica Kauffmann...
Carlo Maratti, Pietro Aquila, Cesare Fantetti, published by GiovanniGiacomodeRossi and I.I. de Rubeis, 1675. Attribution: This article incorporates text...
Michelangelo Buonarroti Bernardo Buontalenti Giovanni Antonio Dosio Giacomo del Duca Luca Fancelli Giovanni Maria Falconetto Aristotile Fioravanti Domenico...
Giacomo Matteotti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒaːkomo matteˈɔtti]; 22 May 1885 – 10 June 1924) was an Italian socialist politician. He was elected deputy...
III Vasa for the Jesuits in the years 1597—1619. It was designed by GiovannideRossi as a cruciform basilica with a domed crossing and completed by Trevano...
assassination of Giacomo Feo, Caterina lost, forever, the good will of her people. In 1496, the ambassador of the Republic of Florence, Giovannide' Medici il...
collection of portraits of the pope and cardinals published by GiovanniGiacomodeRossi in 1657 called The Effigies. Bargrave's work was edited by James...
Smyrna between a Venetian force of nineteen warships under the command of Giacomo da Riva, and an Ottoman force of eleven warships, ten galleasses, and seventy-two...
Valentino Rossi (/ˈrɒsi/; Italian: [valenˈtiːno ˈrossi]; born 16 February 1979) is an Italian racing driver, former professional motorcycle road racer...
Giacomo Antonio Perti (6 June 1661 – 10 April 1756) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era. He was mainly active at Bologna, where he was Maestro...