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Neptune subduing the storm created by Aeolus to destroy the fleet of Aeneas, plate 5 from "Galleria Dipinta nel Palazzo del Prencipe Panfilio" after the ceiling frescoes by Pietro da Cortona depicting the history of Aeneas in the Palazzo Pamphili, Rome

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Etching, Galleria Dipinta nel Palazzo del Prencipe Panfilio
Galleria Dipinta nel Palazzo del Prencipe Panfilio, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, The Elisha Whittelsey Collection The Elisha Whittelsey Fund 1951
Title: Neptune subduing the storm created by Aeolus to destroy the fleet of Aeneas, plate 5 from "Galleria Dipinta nel Palazzo del Prencipe Panfilio" after the ceiling frescoes by Pietro da Cortona depicting the history of Aeneas in the Palazzo Pamphili, Rome
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Etching, Galleria Dipinta nel Palazzo del Prencipe Panfilio.

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