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-:Dr. Kristeller attribute's to [[Antonio del Pollaiolo|Antonio]] the following prints from [[niello]]-plates. The " [[Fountain of Love]] " in the [[Museo Malaspina]], Pavia, also given to him by [[Burckhardt]], the "[[Fortitude]] " in that of Baron [[Edmond de Rothschild]], (executed for Antonio's patron, [[Gentil Virginio Orsini]], as the presence of his stemma shows) and the " Beheading of a Prisoner " in the Cabinet of Engravings, Parma. See " Die Italienische Niellodrucke und der Kupferstich des XV. Jahrhundert " Jahrbuch fur Kiinstliche Kunstwissenschaft, " 1894, P 94. --[[Cruttwell, Maud]]+Baron '''Edmond Benjamin James de Rothschild''' (August 19, 1845 – November 2, 1934) was a [[France|French]] member of the [[Rothschild family|Rothschild banking family]]. A strong supporter of [[Zionism]], his generous donations lent significant support to the movement during its early years, which helped lead to the establishment of the [[Israel|State of Israel]].
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Baron Edmond Benjamin James de Rothschild (August 19, 1845 – November 2, 1934) was a French member of the Rothschild banking family. A strong supporter of Zionism, his generous donations lent significant support to the movement during its early years, which helped lead to the establishment of the State of Israel.




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