Focosi, Alessandro (1836-69) Assets (9 in total)

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Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (Nicolas Machiavel, 1469-1527) with Pandolfo Petrucci seigneur of Siena - in “” Complete Works by Niccolo Machiavelli””, illustration by Alessandro Focosi (1836 - 1869), Libreria Francesco Sanvito, 1858 - Biblioteca Civica A. Mas, Bergamo
Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (Nicolas Machiavel, 1469-1527) with Pandolfo Petrucci seigneur of Siena - in “” Complete Works by Niccolo Machiavelli””, illustration by Alessandro Focosi (1836 - 1869), Libreria Francesco Sanvito, 1858 - Biblioteca Civica A. Mas, Bergamo

XEE5027179: Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (Nicolas Machiavel, 1469-1527) with Pandolfo Petrucci seigneur of Siena - in “” Complete Works by Niccolo Machiavelli””, illustration by Alessandro Focosi (1836 - 1869), Libreria Francesco Sanvito, 1858 - Biblioteca Civica A. Mas, Bergamo, Focosi, Alessandro (1836-69) / Bridgeman Images

Fabrizio Colonna and Cosimo Rucellai discuss the art of war - in “” Complete Works by Niccolo Machiavelli””, illustration by Alessandro Focosi (1836 - 1869). “The Art of War” by Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (Nicolas Machiavel, 1469-1527) is presented in the form of a dialogue between the condottiere Fabrizio Colonna (died 1520) and young aristocrats in the gardens of Cosimo Rucellai, literary cenacle of Florence - Libreria Francesco Sanvito, 1821 58 - Biblioteca Civica A. Mas, Bergamo
Fabrizio Colonna and Cosimo Rucellai discuss the art of war - in “” Complete Works by Niccolo Machiavelli””, illustration by Alessandro Focosi (1836 - 1869). “The Art of War” by Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (Nicolas Machiavel, 1469-1527) is presented in the form of a dialogue between the condottiere Fabrizio Colonna (died 1520) and young aristocrats in the gardens of Cosimo Rucellai, literary cenacle of Florence - Libreria Francesco Sanvito, 1821 58 - Biblioteca Civica A. Mas, Bergamo

XEE5027204: Fabrizio Colonna and Cosimo Rucellai discuss the art of war - in “” Complete Works by Niccolo Machiavelli””, illustration by Alessandro Focosi (1836 - 1869). “The Art of War” by Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (Nicolas Machiavel, 1469-1527) is presented in the form of a dialogue between the condottiere Fabrizio Colonna (died 1520) and young aristocrats in the gardens of Cosimo Rucellai, literary cenacle of Florence - Libreria Francesco Sanvito, 1821 58 - Biblioteca Civica A. Mas, Bergamo, Focosi, Alessandro (1836-69) / Bridgeman Images

Clement VII (1478 - 1534, Jules de Medicis) accepts the dedication of the “Istorie fiorentine” by Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (Nicolas Machiavel, 1469-1527) in the presence of different prelats  (engraving)
Clement VII (1478 - 1534, Jules de Medicis) accepts the dedication of the “Istorie fiorentine” by Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (Nicolas Machiavel, 1469-1527) in the presence of different prelats  (engraving)

XEE5027071: Clement VII (1478 - 1534, Jules de Medicis) accepts the dedication of the “Istorie fiorentine” by Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (Nicolas Machiavel, 1469-1527) in the presence of different prelats (engraving), Focosi, Alessandro (1836-69) / Bridgeman Images

Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (Nicolas Machiavel, 1469-1527) and Francesco della Casa, Ambassadors to the King of France Louis XII -illustration from the Complete Works of Nicolo 'Machiavelli (lithograph)
Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (Nicolas Machiavel, 1469-1527) and Francesco della Casa, Ambassadors to the King of France Louis XII -illustration from the Complete Works of Nicolo 'Machiavelli (lithograph)

XEE5027075: Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (Nicolas Machiavel, 1469-1527) and Francesco della Casa, Ambassadors to the King of France Louis XII -illustration from the Complete Works of Nicolo 'Machiavelli (lithograph), Focosi, Alessandro (1836-69) / Bridgeman Images

Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (Nicolas Machiavel, 1469-1527) with Caterina Sforza Riario - in “” Complete Works by Niccolo Machiavelli””, illustration by Alessandro Focosi (1836 - 1869) - Libreria Francesco Sanvito, 1858 - Biblioteca Civica A. Mas, Bergamo
Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (Nicolas Machiavel, 1469-1527) with Caterina Sforza Riario - in “” Complete Works by Niccolo Machiavelli””, illustration by Alessandro Focosi (1836 - 1869) - Libreria Francesco Sanvito, 1858 - Biblioteca Civica A. Mas, Bergamo

XEE5027171: Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (Nicolas Machiavel, 1469-1527) with Caterina Sforza Riario - in “” Complete Works by Niccolo Machiavelli””, illustration by Alessandro Focosi (1836 - 1869) - Libreria Francesco Sanvito, 1858 - Biblioteca Civica A. Mas, Bergamo, Focosi, Alessandro (1836-69) / Bridgeman Images

Adolfo Fumagalli (1828-56) (litho)
Adolfo Fumagalli (1828-56) (litho)

CBF152370: Adolfo Fumagalli (1828-56) (litho), Focosi, Alessandro (1836-69) / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of Antonio Ronchetti, 1854-57 (pastel on cardboard)
Portrait of Antonio Ronchetti, 1854-57 (pastel on cardboard)

MEV5044826: Portrait of Antonio Ronchetti, 1854-57 (pastel on cardboard), Focosi, Alessandro (1836-69) / Bridgeman Images

Tasso Goes to His Sister in Sorrento (Il Tasso si presenta alla sorella a Sorrento), by Alessandro Focosi,  1864, 19th Century, oil on canvas
Tasso Goes to His Sister in Sorrento (Il Tasso si presenta alla sorella a Sorrento), by Alessandro Focosi,  1864, 19th Century, oil on canvas

MEP848355: Tasso Goes to His Sister in Sorrento (Il Tasso si presenta alla sorella a Sorrento), by Alessandro Focosi, 1864, 19th Century, oil on canvas, Focosi, Alessandro (1836-69) / Bridgeman Images

Disma Fumagalli (1826-93) (engraving)
Disma Fumagalli (1826-93) (engraving)

CBF152371: Disma Fumagalli (1826-93) (engraving), Focosi, Alessandro (1836-69) / Bridgeman Images

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