- Identification and Creation
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- Object Number
- 2012.70
- People
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Dominique Barrière, French (Marseille, France 1618 - 1678 Rome, Italy)
- Title
- Easter Celebration on the Piazza Navona in the Year of the Jubilee, 1650
- Other Titles
- Original Language Title: Addobbo realizzato in Piazza Navona in occasione della Pasqua dell'anno Giubilare 1650, 17 aprile
- Classification
- Prints
- Work Type
- Date
- c. 1650
- Culture
- Italian
- Physical Descriptions
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- Medium
- Engraving on cream antique laid paper
- Technique
- Engraving
- Dimensions
- sheet, cut to plate: 38.2 x 63.2 cm (15 1/16 x 24 7/8 in.)
- Inscriptions and Marks
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- inscription: verso, lower right, graphite: 99/383 / M[or U]NN / IV/40 piac
- inscription: verso, lower left, graphite: 200
- watermark: right, center: [anchor and star in a circle]
- inscription: engraved in plate, lower center: Dominicus Barriere Marsi. delin. et sculp.
- inscription: engraved in plate, lower center: Eques Carol. Rainal. Archit.
- Provenance
- Paul E. and Gabriele B. Geier, Rome, Italy, gift; to Harvard Art Museums, 2012.
- Acquisition and Rights
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- Credit Line
- Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Paul E. and Gabriele B. Geier
- Accession Year
- 2012
- Object Number
- 2012.70
- Division
- European and American Art
- Contact
- am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu
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- Publication History
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Louis Frank and Philippe Malgouyres, ed., La Fabrique des saintes images: Rome-Paris 1580-1660, exh. cat., Musée du Louvre Éditions (Paris, 2015), pp. 76-77, fig. 25
- Exhibition History
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Landmarks of World Art and Architecture, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, 09/04/2012 - 01/19/2013
Rome: Eternal City, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, 01/20/2018 - 05/06/2018
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