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Ferdinando de' Medici, Duke of Tuscany, from Effigie naturali dei maggior prencipi et piu valorosi capitani di questa eta con l'arme loro

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Engraving, Effigie naturali dei maggior prencipi et piu valorosi capitani di questa eta con l'arme loro
Effigie naturali dei maggior prencipi et piu valorosi capitani di questa eta con l'arme loro, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, The Elisha Whittelsey Collection The Elisha Whittelsey Fund 1957
Title: Ferdinando de' Medici, Duke of Tuscany, from Effigie naturali dei maggior prencipi et piu valorosi capitani di questa eta con l'arme loro
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Engraving, Effigie naturali dei maggior prencipi et piu valorosi capitani di questa eta con l'arme loro.

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