Anthony: What is the object of all this? The Devil: There is no object!, plate 18 of 24, 1896, Odilon Redon, French, 1840-1916, France, Lithograph in black on ivory China paper laid down on ivory wove paper, 310 × 256 mm (image), 311 × 255 mm (chine), 452 × 349 mm (sheet), Lives of the Emperors and the Caesars (Imperatorum et Caesarum Vitae), 1534, Hans Weiditz, II (German, c.1495-c.1536), written by Johann Huttich (German, c.1480-1544), printed by Wolfgang Köpfel (German, 1522-1554), Germany, Book with woodcuts in black on cream laid paper, 195 × 144 × 25 mm, Description of the Festivities in Florence for the Canonization of Saint Andrea Corsini (Descrizion delle Feste Fatte in Firenze per la Canonizzazione di S.to Andrea Corsini), 1632, Stefano della Bella (Italian, 1610-1664), written by Benedetto Buommattei (Italian, 1581-1647), printed by Zanobi Pignoni (Italian, 17th century), Italy, Book with twenty-one etchings in black on ivory laid paper, 215 x 160 x 14 mm, The Tragedy of Sul...
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Anthony: What is the object of all this? The Devil: There is no object!, plate 18 of 24, 1896, Odilon Redon, French, 1840-1916, France, Lithograph in black on ivory China paper laid down on ivory wove paper, 310 × 256 mm (image), 311 × 255 mm (chine), 452 × 349 mm (sheet), Lives of the Emperors and the Caesars (Imperatorum et Caesarum Vitae), 1534, Hans Weiditz, II (German, c.1495-c.1536), written by Johann Huttich (German, c.1480-1544), printed by Wolfgang Köpfel (German, 1522-1554), Germany, Book with woodcuts in black on cream laid paper, 195 × 144 × 25 mm, Description of the Festivities in Florence for the Canonization of Saint Andrea Corsini (Descrizion delle Feste Fatte in Firenze per la Canonizzazione di S.to Andrea Corsini), 1632, Stefano della Bella (Italian, 1610-1664), written by Benedetto Buommattei (Italian, 1581-1647), printed by Zanobi Pignoni (Italian, 17th century), Italy, Book with twenty-one etchings in black on ivory laid paper, 215 x 160 x 14 mm, The Tragedy of Suleiman (Il Solimano Tragedia), 1620, Jacques Callot (French, 1592-1635), written by Prospero Bonarelli (Italian, 1580-1659), published by Pietro Cecconcelli (Italian, 1618-1633), France, Book with six etchings with engraving in black and letterpress on off-white laid paper, 216 × 170 × 15 mm

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Chicago, The Art Institute

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Photo12/Liszt Collection/Artokoloro

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LZT20A04_177

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