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Copper stick on paper. Cicero produced as a marble bust, phase right, draped mantle over his shoulders. Under the picture text: "M. TVLLIVS CICERO EX marmore antiquo Cum priuilegiis Regis ChristianissIimi, Principum Belgarum, et Ord. Batauiae’. The paper pasted on a gilded, profiled frame with a bandrod, width 20 mm. The blade marked “4” with a lead in the upper margin. The frame also marked “4.” Sign. "P.P. Rubens delin. H. Withouc sculp. A.o 1638’.
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Title: Cicero
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Copper stick on paper.
Cicero produced as a marble bust, phase right, draped mantle over his shoulders.
Under the picture text: "M.
TVLLIVS CICERO EX marmore antiquo Cum priuilegiis Regis ChristianissIimi, Principum Belgarum, et Ord.
Batauiae’.
The paper pasted on a gilded, profiled frame with a bandrod, width 20 mm.
The blade marked “4” with a lead in the upper margin.
The frame also marked “4.
” Sign.
"P.
P.
Rubens delin.
H.
Withouc sculp.
A.
o 1638’.

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