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The masquerades: A blindfolded cupid holding a torch before a couple

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The print shows remnants of notes and squaring, used for the process of copying a print. The print is attributed to the workshop of Jacques de Gheyn II, possibly by Zacharias Dolendo.
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Title: The masquerades: A blindfolded cupid holding a torch before a couple
Description:
The print shows remnants of notes and squaring, used for the process of copying a print.
The print is attributed to the workshop of Jacques de Gheyn II, possibly by Zacharias Dolendo.

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