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Antonio Zabelli

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Antonio Zabelli (or Zabaglio) (1742-1796)[1] was an Italian engraver born in Florence. He engraved several portraits for the collection published by Francesco Allegrini at Florence, in 1762; and some plates after the principal pictures at Naples: among them Mary Magdalene after Guercino; Flight to Egypt and Meeting of Christ and St. John after Guido Reni; and Three Marys at the Tomb of Christ after Annibale Carracci.

References

  1. ^ Slater, John Herbert (1891). Engravings and Their Value: A Guide for the Print Collector. L. Upcott Gill. p. 453. Retrieved 19 May 2017.