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Portion of the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel with the Libyan Sibyl, Prophet Daniel, Jesse, David, and Solomon, from Sibyls and Prophets from the Sistine Chapel Vaults

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Engraving, Sibyls and Prophets from the Sistine Chapel Vaults
Sibyls and Prophets from the Sistine Chapel Vaults, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase Joseph Pulitzer Bequest 1917
Title: Portion of the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel with the Libyan Sibyl, Prophet Daniel, Jesse, David, and Solomon, from Sibyls and Prophets from the Sistine Chapel Vaults
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Engraving, Sibyls and Prophets from the Sistine Chapel Vaults.

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