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St. John the Evangelist, Writing

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Etching printed in brown ink; second state of two (De Vesme & Calabi), Eighty-two prints engraved by F. Bartolozzi etc. from the original drawings of Guercino in the collection of His Majesty vol. I
Eighty-two prints engraved by F. Bartolozzi etc. from the original drawings of Guercino in the collection of His Majesty vol. I, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, The Elisha Whittelsey Collection The Elisha Whittelsey Fund 1966
Title: St. John the Evangelist, Writing
Description:
Etching printed in brown ink; second state of two (De Vesme & Calabi), Eighty-two prints engraved by F.
Bartolozzi etc.
from the original drawings of Guercino in the collection of His Majesty vol.
I.

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