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              <text>Church martyrs, with in the foreground St Agatha, tied to a stake and having her breasts cut by an executioner; beyond, at right, St Tryphon, hanging upside down from a tree, and Sts Fabian and Cornelius being beheaded; at left, St Abdon and Sennen being spared by the lions; after the fresco executed in San Stefano Rotondo by Niccolò Circignani&#13;
Engraving&#13;
Height: Height: 272 millimetres&#13;
Width: Width: 172 millimetres&#13;
Inscription content: Signed on plate with monogram: 'MP'. Numbered 'No.20' on plate. Lettered above image: 'Non sut condignae passiones huiu temporis ad ro. VIII' and below: 'Decio Valeriano et Galieno Impp.', and explanatory key.&#13;
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Representation of: Pope Fabian (St Fabian)&#13;
Representation of: Pope Cornelius (St Cornelius)&#13;
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Representation of: St Abdon&#13;
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After: Niccolò Circignani</text>
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Europe: Italy: Lazio: Rome (province): Rome (city)&#13;
Topographic representation of: Colosseum&#13;
Europe: Italy: Lazio: Rome (province): Rome (city): Colosseum</text>
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              <text>1580-1630 (c) (c)</text>
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https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1869-0410-1576&#13;
Purchased from: José de Salamanca y Mayol, Marquis of Salamanca&#13;
Purchased through: Sotheby's (24-7.ii.1869/435)&#13;
Purchased through: Edward Daniell&#13;
Previous owner/ex-collection: José de Madrazo&#13;
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