Pessime quid bipedum tentas, quid pectore volvis? Vach scelus horrendum Dominum sic prodis Iesum! Vix ausit Pluto quod tu moliris Iuda, Terribili dignus qui tandem morte perires. (Matthei.26.14.). Gravure originale du XVIIe siècle
S. n.|s. l. • [Hollande] [Holland] (Circa 1600)|33 x 27.50 cm|une feuille
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, on the occasion of her marriage to Francesco I de' Medici. Greatly influenced by the Mannerists, including Michelangelo, Johannes Stradanus contributed to the development of grand Italian historical painting. He painted several altarpieces for Florentine churches. He also stayed in Rome from 1550 to 1553 and in Naples in 1576. After a stay in Antwerp in 1578, he devoted a large part of his activity to engraving.