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<p> An eminent engraver, born at Florence; wrought at his art both in [[England]] and in Portugal, where he died; his chief works, "Clytie," after Annibale Caracci, the "Prometheus," after [[Michael]] Angelo, and "Virgin and Child," after Carlo Dolci; he was the father of Madame Vestris (1725-1815). </p>
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<p> An eminent engraver, born at Florence; wrought at his art both in [[England]] and in Portugal, where he died; his chief works, "Clytie," after Annibale Caracci, the "Prometheus," after [[Michael]] Angelo, and "Virgin and Child," after Carlo Dolci; he was the father of [[Madame]] Vestris (1725-1815). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_68447"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/bartoloz`zi,+francesco Francesco Bartoloz`Zi from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

An eminent engraver, born at Florence; wrought at his art both in England and in Portugal, where he died; his chief works, "Clytie," after Annibale Caracci, the "Prometheus," after Michael Angelo, and "Virgin and Child," after Carlo Dolci; he was the father of Madame Vestris (1725-1815).

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