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Count Cagliostro, Aka Guiseppe Balsamo Or Joseph Balsamo, 1743-1795. Adventurer, Magician And Freemason. Photo-Etching From Engraving By Bartolozzi. From The Book "Lady Jacksons Works Xi. The French Court And Society I"Published London 1899
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Count Cagliostro, Aka Guiseppe Balsamo Or Joseph Balsamo, 1743-1795. Adventurer, Magician And Freemason. Photo-Etching From Engraving By Bartolozzi. From The Book "Lady Jacksons Works Xi. The French Court And Society I"Published London 1899
Count Cagliostro, Aka Guiseppe Balsamo Or Joseph Balsamo, 1743-1795. Adventurer, Magician And Freemason. Photo-Etching From Engraving By Bartolozzi. From The Book " Lady Jacksons Works Xi. The French Court And Society I" Published London 1899
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Adventurer Count Freemason Joseph Magician Plate Balsamo Cagliostro Guiseppe
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This print captures the enigmatic Count Cagliostro, also known as Guiseppe Balsamo or Joseph Balsamo. Born in 1743 and passing away in 1795, he was a man of many talents - an adventurer, magician, and Freemason. The photo-etching from the engraving by Bartolozzi showcases his intriguing persona. Count Cagliostro's life was shrouded in mystery and controversy. He traveled extensively throughout Europe, leaving a trail of awe-struck spectators with his mesmerizing magic tricks and illusions. As a Freemason, he delved into esoteric knowledge and secret societies, adding to the allure surrounding him. The black and white portrait exudes an air of elegance and intrigue that perfectly encapsulates this fascinating historical figure. His piercing gaze hints at hidden depths within his character while his refined attire reflects his status as a nobleman. This print is taken from "Lady Jacksons Works XI: The French Court And Society I" published in London in 1899. It serves as a window into the past, allowing us to glimpse into the world of aristocracy during that era. Ken Welsh's skillful capture brings out every intricate detail of this etching, making it an exquisite addition to any art collection or historical display. Whether you are drawn to adventure or fascinated by magic and mysticism, this portrait will undoubtedly captivate your imagination for years to come.
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