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[Sacrifice of David] [Graphic Material]

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Handwritten annotation, by Carderera according to Barcia, in pencil in the upper margin: “L. Jordan painted in the Escorial.”
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Title: [Sacrifice of David] [Graphic Material]
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Handwritten annotation, by Carderera according to Barcia, in pencil in the upper margin: “L.
Jordan painted in the Escorial.
”.

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