File:Küsel-il pompo d'oro-Anfiteatro con Cecrope y Marte.jpg

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Español: Anfiteatro con Cécrope y Marte. Aguafuerte y buril de Mathäus Küsel por diseño de Ludovico Ottavio Burnacini para la obra de Francisco Sbarra, "Il pomo d'oro. Festa teatrale rappresentata in Vienna per l'augustissime noze delle Sacre Cesaree e Reali Maestà di Leopoldo e Margherita", Viena, 1668. Ópera musicada por Antonio Cesti. Firma: "Lodouico Burnacini del. ; Matthaeus Küsel Sculp:". Biblioteca Nacional de España.
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Author Mathäus Küsel-Ludovico Burnacini - Biblioteca Nacional de España

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