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The Decapitation of St John the Baptist

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ca. 1550 Værket er opført i Bassanos regnskabsbog i oktober 1550 (se: Muraro 1992). The work is listed in Bassano's account book in October 1550 (see: Muraro 1992).
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Title: The Decapitation of St John the Baptist
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