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Copy of two painting details (1502-1507) Pintoricchios with two groups of figures on a wall of the Biblioteca Piccolomini in the Cathedral of Siena by Michael Rieser (vom Bevon vergebener Titel)

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Group of figures on the left: excerpt from “Enea Silvio Piccolomini is crowned by Emperor Friedrich III as a poet” Group of Figures on the right: excerpt from “Pius II speaks Caterina of Siena holy”
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Title: Copy of two painting details (1502-1507) Pintoricchios with two groups of figures on a wall of the Biblioteca Piccolomini in the Cathedral of Siena by Michael Rieser (vom Bevon vergebener Titel)
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Group of figures on the left: excerpt from “Enea Silvio Piccolomini is crowned by Emperor Friedrich III as a poet” Group of Figures on the right: excerpt from “Pius II speaks Caterina of Siena holy”.

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