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[Altarpiece of the high altar of the Monastery of Guadalupe] [Graphic Material]
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Inscription manuscript to ink, on the lower edge: "According to this traça mda his magd to be made the Altarpiece of the high altar of the monastery of nrasª of Guadalupe all four horders of columns/ande being Corinthians that are dedicated to the Virgin all friezes of this work are to be intergrated to the Roman and the cornices and tars to have their size as are five hundred obalos and posters in the cornices The colunas all striated
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Title: [Altarpiece of the high altar of the Monastery of Guadalupe] [Graphic Material]
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Inscription manuscript to ink, on the lower edge: "According to this traça mda his magd to be made the Altarpiece of the high altar of the monastery of nrasª of Guadalupe all four horders of columns/ande being Corinthians that are dedicated to the Virgin all friezes of this work are to be intergrated to the Roman and the cornices and tars to have their size as are five hundred obalos and posters in the cornices The colunas all striated.
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