Bernardo Buontalenti (Bernardo delle Girandole)|Orazio Scarabelli

Naumachia in the Court of Palazzo Pitti, from an Album with Plates documenting the Festivities of the 1589 Wedding of Arch Duke Ferdinand I de’ Medici and Christine of Lorraine

1589–1592
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24.5 × 35.8 cm (9.6 × 14.1 in)

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