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Tombstone - Piacenza area (18th century)
TOMBSTONE,
Rectangular slab with raised corners, curved at the top. Double coat of arms at the top. Inscription on nine lines

OBJECT
tombstone
MATERIAL AND TECHNIQUE
marble/gilding
CULTURAL FIELD
Piacenza area
LOCATION
Piacenza (PC)
HISTORICAL CRITICAL NEWS
Tombstone of Canon Paolo Della Scala, placed in 1782 by his niece Barbara Scotti
CARD TYPE
Works/objects of art
NATIONAL CATALOG CODE
0800267696
COMPETENT BODY FOR PROTECTION
Superintendence for Historical, Artistic and Ethnoanthropological Heritage for the provinces of Parma and Piacenza
FILING BODY
Superintendence for Historical, Artistic and Ethnoanthropological Heritage for the provinces of Parma and Piacenza
REGISTRATIONS
COMMITTEES PAULO SCALIGERO/ CANONICO/ OMNI LIBERALI DOCTRINA/ POLITISSIMO BARBARA SCOTTA COMES S GREGORI/ HERES/ PATRUO B MERENTI/ VIXIT ANNOS LXXXXI INTEGER INTEGROS/ DECESSIT ANNO DOM MDCCLXXXIII - capital letters - engraved - Latin
COATS OF ARMS
noble - Coat of arms - Scotti-Della Scala - on the left transverse band with two stars; on the right two heraldic dogs next to a staircase surmounted by an eagle

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