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Facade of the Church of San Lorenzo, Florence by Stefano della Bella

Facade of the Church of San Lorenzo, Florence


Stefano della Bella

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Undated  ·   etching on laid paper [restrike]  ·  Picture ID: 1249351

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Facade of the Church of San Lorenzo, Florence by Stefano della Bella. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
Transferred from The Library of Congress, National Gallery of Art
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Keilrahmen
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