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Illustration by Filiberto Scarpelli for the fable "Good Evening Ezekiel" from a collection of fables by the Brothers Grimm "Snow White and Other Tales" by Filiberto Scarpelli

Illustration by Filiberto Scarpelli for the fable "Good Evening Ezekiel" from a collection of fables by the Brothers Grimm "Snow White and Other Tales"

(Illustration by Filiberto Scarpelli (1870-1933) for the fable “" Buona sera Ezzechiello "” (Good evening Ezekiel) from a collection of fables by the Brothers Grimm “Snow White and Other Tales"” approximately 1920.)


Filiberto Scarpelli

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Illustration by Filiberto Scarpelli for the fable "Good Evening Ezekiel" from a collection of fables by the Brothers Grimm "Snow White and Other Tales" by Filiberto Scarpelli. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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