Innocenzio Alessandro

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Innocenzio Alessandro [1]

an Italian engraver was born at Venice in 1740. He engraved several plates in aquatinta and in the crayon manner, of which the following are the principal: The Annunciation: The Flight into Egypt, after F. Le Moine: The Virgin Mary with a glory of angels, after Piazzetta: The Virgin Mary, with guardian angels releasing the souls in Piurgatory, after Sebastian Ricci: two landscapes, and a set of twelve landscapes after Marco Ricci: four prints representing Painting, Music, Astronomy, and Geometry, after Domenico Majotto.

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