Alberti, Cherubino
Cherubino Alberti (1553–1615), also called Borghegiano, was an Italian engraver and painter. He is most often remembered for the Roman frescoes completed with his brother Giovanni Alberti during the papacy of Clement VIII. He was most prolific as an engraver of copper plates.
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An Allegorical Figure: Virtutis Praemium
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A Blessed Spirit
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An Allegorical Figure: Non sine labore
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Saint John the Baptist
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Truth and Justice
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Justice
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Prudence [recto]
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An Archer Shooting a Crossbow
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Genius with the Medici Coat-of-Arms
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Saints Peter and Paul
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Two Draped Figures
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Draped Figure with a Staff
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A Design for a Wall Decoration or Fountain
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The Holy Family with Tobias and the Angel
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The Virgin of the Rosary with Saint Dominic and a Monk
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