Engraving on laid paper. mm. 250x169, glued on cardboard. Good condition.
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Issue of XVII century. Nicoletto da Modena (born in Modena at the end of the 15th century) was an Italian artist of the Renaissance, whose work is located in the first decades of the 16th century.1 He is also named Nicoletto Rosex or Rossi da Modena.2 With the Named after Nicholas or Nicolas de Modene, from Modena, of Modena, Modesne or le Modesne, and also with the surname Belin or Bellin, an Italian artist worked in the courts of Francis I of France and Henry VIII of England.3 Sources Historiographical studies do not establish with certainty whether this plurality of names should be identified as those of a single character or as those of two different ones, and in some cases they even mix their identification with that of another better established data painter: Niccolò dell'Abbate. In no case should it be confused with Jacques-Nicolas Bellin, French illustrated geographer (1703-1772).