Orazio De Santis Explained
Orazio de Santis, also known as L'Aquilano (active 1568 - 1577), was an Italian engraver of the Renaissance period. He was probably born in L'Aquila. He made prints based on designs of Pompeo Aquilano. He also produced 74 plates of antique statues in Rome, the joint work of Santis and Cherubino Alberti, published in 1584.[1]
Further reading
- Vincenzo Bindi, Artisti abruzzesi, Napoli, Gennaro De Angelis, 1883
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Notes and References
- Book: Bryan, Michael. 1889. Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical . II: L-Z . Walter Armstrong . Robert Edmund Graves . 449 . George Bell and Sons. London .