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Coronation of Mary with angel concert

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Inscription: in the middle, the monogram “B.F.” and in the top left, independent pen script like Inv. 23901 'Liuto/Traverso/Violino/Tromba/G (ran) Tromb.a/Fagotto’.
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Title: Coronation of Mary with angel concert
Description:
Inscription: in the middle, the monogram “B.
F.
” and in the top left, independent pen script like Inv.
23901 'Liuto/Traverso/Violino/Tromba/G (ran) Tromb.
a/Fagotto’.

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