Cristobal Lozano presents to Pope Alexander VII an engraving of a mountain transformed into a statue of a man. Engraving by F. Spierre after Pietro da Cortona.

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[1666]
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42554i
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view Cristobal Lozano presents to Pope Alexander VII an engraving of a mountain transformed into a statue of a man. Engraving by F. Spierre after Pietro da Cortona.

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Cristobal Lozano presents to Pope Alexander VII an engraving of a mountain transformed into a statue of a man. Engraving by F. Spierre after Pietro da Cortona. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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A man next to Lozano points to a mountain transformed into a statue of Alexander the Great. He appears not to be a self-portrait of Pietro da Cortona; he seems to represent the ancient architect Dinocrates of Rhodes, who according to Vitruvius proposed to Alexander "to transform Mount Athos into the statue of a man holding a spacious city in his left hand, and in his right a huge cup, into which shall be collected all the streams of the mountain, which shall then be poured into the sea" (De architectura, lib. II, introduction)

Publication/Creation

[Rome] : [typis Nicolai Angeli Tinassij], [1666]

Physical description

1 print : line engraving, with etching

Lettering

Eques Petrus Berrettinus Corton del. Franciscus Spierre sculpsit Rome Banderolle borne by putti bears motto: "Nomen idem, at maior virtus, facit ausibus artem" (The name is the same [i.e. Alexander] but his greater virtuosity creates artistry for enterprises)

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[State in which the star is placed over the mountain, not over the banderolle, Alexander VII's coat of arms is shown bottom left, and Lozanus is presenting a plate, not a book].

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Wellcome Collection 42554i

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