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Szent Cecília

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Copperplate engraving of Saint Cecilia (patroness of musicians) in the figure of an elegant lady playing the hurdy-gurdy. Engraved by Guillet after Sébastien Leclerc's painting. French inscription under the picture: praising Cecilia.
Piarist Monastery Museum
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Title: Szent Cecília
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Copperplate engraving of Saint Cecilia (patroness of musicians) in the figure of an elegant lady playing the hurdy-gurdy.
Engraved by Guillet after Sébastien Leclerc's painting.
French inscription under the picture: praising Cecilia.

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