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Polyphemus Pursuing Aeneas's Fleet, from "L'Enea Vagante Pitture dei Caracci Intagliate, e Didcate al Serenissimo Principe Leopoldo Medici Da Gioseppe Maria Mitelli Bolongese [...] MDCLXIII"

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Etching, L'Enea Vagante Pitture dei Caracci Intagliate e Didcate al Serenissimo Principe Leopoldo Medici Da Gioseppe Maria Mitelli Bolongese [...] MDCLXIII
L'Enea Vagante Pitture dei Caracci Intagliate e Didcate al Serenissimo Principe Leopoldo Medici Da Gioseppe Maria Mitelli Bolongese [...] MDCLXIII, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, The Elisha Whittelsey Collection The Elisha Whittelsey Fund 1951
Title: Polyphemus Pursuing Aeneas's Fleet, from "L'Enea Vagante Pitture dei Caracci Intagliate, e Didcate al Serenissimo Principe Leopoldo Medici Da Gioseppe Maria Mitelli Bolongese [...] MDCLXIII"
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Etching, L'Enea Vagante Pitture dei Caracci Intagliate e Didcate al Serenissimo Principe Leopoldo Medici Da Gioseppe Maria Mitelli Bolongese [.
] MDCLXIII.

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