Mistrali, Franco (fl.1843)

Creator details

Name
Mistrali, Franco (fl.1843)
Nationality
Italian

Assets (67 in total)

Representation of the Prophet Mohammed or Muhammad, 1843 (engraving)
Portrait of Odoacre (Odovacar), leader of the Herules allies in the Huns and minister of Attila (435-493) (Odoacer or Flavius Odovacer) drawing from “I misteri del vaticano”” by Franco Mistrali 1843
Catherine de Medici, 1519-1589, and her astrologer Nostradamus, 1503-1566 - Portrait of Nostradamus, Michel de Notre Dame (1503-1566) French astrologer and doctor with Catherine de Medicis (Caterina de Medici) (1519 - 1589) Drawing drawn from Misteri del Vaticano” by Franco Mistrali
Portrait of the Roman noble Marozie Iere (Mariuccia, Mariozza or Marousie of Tusculum) (ca. 890-932/937), daughter of Theophylacte and Theodora I the Ancient (Marozia Roman noblewoman who was the alleged mistress of Pope Sergius III) drawing from “I misteri del vaticano” by Franco Mistrali Collection 1843 privately
Middle Ages: representation of Pope Nicholas I the Great (Nicola I, Nicholas or Nicolo or Niccolo or Nicolaus) (858-867) drawing from “I misteri del vaticano” by Franco Mistrali 1843
Portrait of Pope Leon I the Great (440-461) (Pope Leo I) drawing from “I misteri del vaticano” by Franco Mistrali 1843
The Excommunication of Emperor Frederic II of Hohenstaufen (1194-1250) in 1245 (Excommunication of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor) Drawing from “” Misteri del Vaticano”” by Franco Mistrali, 1866
Representation of Pope John XII (Giovanni or John) (934-964) Drawing from “Misteri del Vaticano” by Franco Mistrali
Portrait of Pope Sylvestre I (Silvestre or Sylvester or Silvestro) (314-335) - Drawing from “Misteri del Vaticano” by Franco Mistrali
Portrait of Pope Libere (Liberius) (352-366) Engraving from “I misteri del vaticano” by Franco Mistrali 1843
Pope Innocent III (Innocentius), 1866 (engraving)
Middle Ages: representation of Pope Benedict IX (benedetto, Benedict or Benedictus) (1032-1044) Drawing from “Misteri del Vaticano” by Franco Mistrali, 1866

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