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Benedetto Luti, Christ Mary Magdalene Banquet Pharisee Religious Paint 17/18th Century Oil on canvas Old master Roman school (1690-1720)
Title: Benedetto Luti, Christ Mary Magdalene Banquet Pharisee Religious Paint 17/18th Century Oil on canvas Old master Roman school (1690-1720)
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Oil on canvas, 73 × 46 cm.
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