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A Carriage drawn by griffins and driven by Carlo di Lorenzo by Nikolaus van Hoy

A Carriage drawn by griffins and driven by Carlo di Lorenzo

(A Carriage drawn by griffins and driven by Carlo di Lorenzo, drawn by Carlo Pasetti, print made by Gerhart Bouttats, )


Nikolaus van Hoy

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A Carriage drawn by griffins and driven by Carlo di Lorenzo by Nikolaus van Hoy. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
carriage · griffins · carlo di lorenzo · wind · blowing · smoke · rainbow · dramatic · vehicle · fantastical · transport · griffin · windy · cardinal of lorraine · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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