This print is listed in the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden, but has been lost in the war. No information as to color or size is available. The card catalogue has the following description:

“Ruins to the left. In the middle going over a river is a bridge. To the right is a city view with campanile, dome and other buildings. Dated 1731.”

Probably made for use in a book. This seems to be the print described by Baverel and the “petite vue” Papillon mentioned.

[5.]

Woman Meditating (St. Thais?), after Parmigianino

Dimensions:
15⅜ × 9¼ inches with letters, 10¾ × 9¼ inches without letters.

Blocks, 2:
Pale brown, black. Also in green and blue-green.

After etching by Parmigianino (B. 10).

Inscription, left near top, running diagonally upward:
F: M: Parmen* / Inventor / J: B: Jackſon Del / Sculp & excudit.

Bottom, beneath lower border:
“Societati Antiquariæ Londinensi / Humillime D.D.D. J.B.J