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X-radiograph(s) of "Sacrifice of Noah"

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X-Radiograph Description: Print Burroughs Number: 1113 X-Radiograph(s) of: Artist: Cavallino, Bernardo, Italian, 1616 or 1622-1654 or 1656 Title: Sacrifice of Noah Owner: National Gallery (Findlay-Kress Collection), Washington
Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies Harvard Art Museums/Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies Alan Burroughs Collection of X-Radiographs
Title: X-radiograph(s) of "Sacrifice of Noah"
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X-Radiograph Description: Print Burroughs Number: 1113 X-Radiograph(s) of: Artist: Cavallino, Bernardo, Italian, 1616 or 1622-1654 or 1656 Title: Sacrifice of Noah Owner: National Gallery (Findlay-Kress Collection), Washington.

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