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Reproduction of Arrigo Minerbi's sculpture “Il Falco” (marble, 1915)

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History of the document. Posted by the Contents in Container SOM 2300. Original notes: Coming from the package A. Minerbi. Pencil on the front of the lid on the left: Minerbi. Pen on the front of the lid on the right: bronze bust (November 22, 1957)/(portrait of the Medici surgeon Prof. Fasiani)/plaster bust (portrait Prof. Fasiani) (February 1, 1958)/plaster bust (portrait Bishop of Boston) March 26, 1958/bronze bust (portrait Bishop of Boston) May 8, 1958.
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Title: Reproduction of Arrigo Minerbi's sculpture “Il Falco” (marble, 1915)
Description:
History of the document.
Posted by the Contents in Container SOM 2300.
Original notes: Coming from the package A.
Minerbi.
Pencil on the front of the lid on the left: Minerbi.
Pen on the front of the lid on the right: bronze bust (November 22, 1957)/(portrait of the Medici surgeon Prof.
Fasiani)/plaster bust (portrait Prof.
Fasiani) (February 1, 1958)/plaster bust (portrait Bishop of Boston) March 26, 1958/bronze bust (portrait Bishop of Boston) May 8, 1958.

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