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Copy of the altarpiece Lorenzo Monaco with the depiction of Mariä VerKopie (1420-1425), as well as scenes from the life of St. Mary (Mary’s Visitation, Birth of Jesus, Adoration of the Kings, Escape to Egypt) and Floor Plan in Basilica di Santa Trinità by

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Title: Copy of the altarpiece Lorenzo Monaco with the depiction of Mariä VerKopie (1420-1425), as well as scenes from the life of St. Mary (Mary’s Visitation, Birth of Jesus, Adoration of the Kings, Escape to Egypt) and Floor Plan in Basilica di Santa Trinità by
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