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Milan, Canova, Napoleon as Mars of the Peacemakers, Milan, Palazzo di Brera
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Caption: CANOVA Napoleon I/1811 () Milan Brera 79
Media library of Art and Visual History of Humboldt University of Berlin
Title: Milan, Canova, Napoleon as Mars of the Peacemakers, Milan, Palazzo di Brera
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Caption: CANOVA Napoleon I/1811 () Milan Brera 79.
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