Head of Woman in Profile; Apollo and Daphne
Summary
Public domain photo of Italian art print, 18th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Printmaking in woodcut and engraving came to Northern Italy within a few decades of their invention north of the Alps. Engraving probably came first to Florence in the 1440s, the goldsmith Maso Finiguerra (1426–64) used the technique. Italian engraving caught the very early Renaissance, 1460–1490. Print copying was a widely accepted practice, as well as copying of paintings viewed as images in their own right.
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Tags
francesco angeloni
anonymous
16th century
battista franco
philippe thomassin
enea vico
engraving
prints
after battista franco
head
woman
profile
apollo
daphne
italian art
high resolution
mythology classical
metropolitan museum of art
italian renaissance
apennine peninsula
Date
1500 - 1599
in collections
Source
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Link
Copyright info
Public Domain Dedication (CC0)