Jacopo Ligozzi Domenico Falcini Lino Moroni
Jacopo Ligozzi, Domenico Falcini, and Lino Moroni represent a collaborative practice responsible for a focused series of prints active around 1612. Their surviving documented work consists primarily of detailed architectural and religious documentation, establishing their contribution to graphic art in the early seventeenth century.
Fourteen of their prints are currently represented in museum collections, confirming the historical significance of their collaboration. These records are held by institutions such as the National Gallery of Art, which preserves these objects as museum-quality examples of historical printmaking.
The subject matter consistently addresses specific ecclesiastical structures and chapels. Notable works in the database include the Chapel of Saint Sebastian (Cappella di San Sebastiano) [plate N], the Chapel of the Blessed John of La Verna (Cappella del beato Giovanni della Verna) [plate S], and the Chapel of the Cross (Cappella della Croce) [plate L]. Further graphic documentation includes the Church of the Stigmata (Chiesa delle Stimmate) [plate M] and the Façade of the Minor Church (Facciata della chiesa minore) [plate E].
The availability of these Jacopo Ligozzi Domenico Falcini Lino Moroni prints in major collections ensures that art historians have continued access to the records. Many historical works of this nature are now in the public domain, enabling institutions to provide access to high-quality prints derived from the original materials.