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Death of Dragut
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This masterpiece by the Maltese artist Giuseppe Cali is inspired by Orientalism, fashionable at the time, and represents an episode from the Great Siege of Malta (1565).
National Museum of Fine Arts - MUZA
Title: Death of Dragut
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This masterpiece by the Maltese artist Giuseppe Cali is inspired by Orientalism, fashionable at the time, and represents an episode from the Great Siege of Malta (1565).
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