A salesman in Rome with a snake selling amulets as antidotes or prophylactics against snake-bite to a crowd of people

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Title

A salesman in Rome with a snake selling amulets as antidotes or prophylactics against snake-bite to a crowd of people

Description

1 print : etching ; platemark 32.2 x 41.3 cm
Lettering
Il ciarlatano, in Roma. Pinelli inv. et inc.
The salesman is holding a box full of medicines which has "Sanitas" inscribed on it. In the background, a papal coat of arms

Creator

Pinelli, Bartolomeo, 1781-1835

Source

Wellcome

Publisher

Roma : [publisher not identified], 1821.

Date

1821

Collection

Citation

Pinelli, Bartolomeo, 1781-1835, “A salesman in Rome with a snake selling amulets as antidotes or prophylactics against snake-bite to a crowd of people,” European Mastectomy, accessed May 24, 2026, https://european-mastectomy.artinterp.org/items/show/183.