Lodovico Dolce

Lodovico Dolce (1508/10–1568) was an Italian man of letters and theorist of painting. He was a broadly based Venetian humanist and prolific author, translator, and editor; he is now mostly remembered for his ''Dialogue on Painting'' or ''L'Aretino'' (1557), and for his involvement in artistic controversies of the day. He was a friend of Titian's, and often acted as in effect his public relations man. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Dolce, Lodovico
Published 1770
printed for P. Elmsley, successor to Mr. Vaillant; in the Strand; and sold by I. Dodsley, in Pall Mall; G. Pearch, in Cheapside; M. Hingeston, near Temple Bar; D. Prince, at Oxford; and Mr. Braim, painter, and printseller, in Catherine Street, in the Strand

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by Dolce, Lodovico
Published 1770
printed for Robert Urie