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Plate 4, from a set of Twelve Soldiers
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Plate 4, from a set of Twelve Soldiers

Primary (active Rome or Naples, Italy, circa 1587–Rome, Italy, circa 1629)
NationalityItalian, Europe
Datecirca 1610
MediumEtching
DimensionsSheet: 8 9/16 × 6 15/16 in. (21.8 × 17.7 cm)
Additional Dimension: 4 11/16 × 3 9/16 in. (11.9 × 9 cm)
Credit LineBlanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, The Leo Steinberg Collection, 2002.1404.4
Collection AreaPrints and Drawings
Object number2002.1404.4/12
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Filippo Liagno, called Napoletano
circa 1610
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Filippo Liagno, called Napoletano
circa 1610
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Filippo Liagno, called Napoletano
circa 1610
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Filippo Liagno, called Napoletano
circa 1610
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Filippo Liagno, called Napoletano
circa 1610
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Filippo Liagno, called Napoletano
circa 1610
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Filippo Liagno, called Napoletano
circa 1610
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Filippo Liagno, called Napoletano
circa 1610
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Filippo Liagno, called Napoletano
circa 1610