Four Turks and a Black Man

Stefano Della Bella

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Stefano Della Bella

Artist, Florentine, 1610 - 1664

The image shows a side profile view of four men's upper bodies. They are positioned in a line, with three facing leftwards and one facing right. The first man on the left has short curly hair, the next two have large turbans, and the fourth wears his hair wrapped or tied back. The men are wearing robes or tunics. No jewelry is visible, and they are not holding any objects. The background is plain.

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Bibliography

1906

  • Vesme, Alexandre de (Baudi di Vesme, Alessandro). Le peintre-graveur italien; ouvrage faisant suite au peintre-graveur de Bartsch. Milan: Ulrico Hoepli, 1906: no.286.

1971

  • De Vesme, Alexandre, Phyllis Dearborn Massar.Stefano Della Bella. New York, 1971: no.286.

2001

  • Talbierska, Jolanta.AKWAFORTY ZE ZBIOROW GABINETU RYCIN BIBLIOTEKI UNIWERSYTECKIEJ W WARSZAWIE / Etchings from the Collection of the Print Room of the Warsaw University Library. Warsaw, 2001: 187, no.45.

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Q74873313

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