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Luigi Scotti
Nationality:
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draftsman, active in Florence
Aglauro e Mercurio, opposite page 267 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV by Ovid, translated into Italian (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1824), vol. 1 (of 5)
Alfeo insegue Aretuna, opposite page 353 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV by Ovid, translated into Italian, 2nd ed. (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1832), vol. 2 (of 5)
Andromeda liberata da Perseo, opposite page 211 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV by Ovid, translated into Italian, 2nd ed. (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1832), vol. 2 (of 5)
Apollo scortica Marsia, opposite page 493 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV by Ovid, translated into Italian, 2nd ed. (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1832), vol. 2 (of 5)
Aranne trasformata in ragno, opposite page 407 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV by Ovid, translated into Italian, 2nd ed. (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1832), vol. 2 (of 5)
Atalanta e Ipomene, opposite page 145 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV, 2nd ed. (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1832), vol. 4(of 5)
Ateone cangiato in cervo, opposite page 311 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV by Ovid, translated into Italian (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1824), vol. 1 (of 5)
Bacco e Arianna, opposite page 243 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV, 2nd ed. (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1832), vol. 3 (of 5)
Boreaa e Orizia, opposite page 567 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV by Ovid, translated into Italian, 2nd ed. (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1832), vol. 2 (of 5)
Cadmo detta i denti del serpente e nascono guerrieri, opposite page 299 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV by Ovid, translated into Italian (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1824), vol. 1 (of 5)
Cadmo uccide il drago, opposite page 291 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV by Ovid, translated into Italian (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1824), vol. 1 (of 5)
Cefalo e Procri, opposite page 167 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV, 2nd ed. (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1832), vol. 3 (of 5)
Ceice e Alcione, opposite page 279 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV, 2nd ed. (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1832), vol. 4(of 5)
Cerbero incatenato da Ercole, opposite page 75 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV, 2nd ed. (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1832), vol. 3 (of 5)
Ciane trasformata in fonte, opposite page 313 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV by Ovid, translated into Italian, 2nd ed. (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1832), vol. 2 (of 5)
Clizia transformata in Eliotropia, opposite page 125 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV by Ovid, translated into Italian, 2nd ed. (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1832), vol. 2 (of 5)
Dedalo et Icaro, opposite page 255 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV, 2nd ed. (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1832), vol. 3 (of 5)
Disfida di Pane con Apollo, opposite page 185 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV, 2nd ed. (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1832), vol. 4(of 5)
Driope cangiato in albero, opposite page 437 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV, 2nd ed. (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1832), vol. 3 (of 5)
Eco e Narciso, opposite page 357 in the book Metamorphoseon libri XV by Ovid, translated into Italian (Florence: Vincenzo Batelli, 1824), vol. 1 (of 5)
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