Cesare Antonio Accius

Cesare Antonio Accius (or Accer) was an Italian engraver working in the early 17th century. According to William Young Ottley, writing in 1831, his work was known from a single print, showing a mountainous landscape, with a chapel, a large house and three figures, one of which is beating a drum. The artist signed it "Cesare Antoni Accius, fecit, inv. A.D. 1609.".

The Yale University Art Gallery has an impression of a print answering this description  under the title Landscape  with Men Stealing Waterfowl.