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The Chaldeans Carrying Away the Pillars of the Temple of Jerusalem
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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Kate Maurice R. and Melvin R. Seiden Purchase Fund and Richard Norton Memorial Fund
Title: The Chaldeans Carrying Away the Pillars of the Temple of Jerusalem
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