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Vulcan in his forge with Jupiter throwing bolts of lightning, Venus in the sky above: symbolising the element fire. Engraving by E. Baudet, 1695, after F. Albani.

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Lettering: Element du Feu. I. Dedié a Louis le grand Roy de France et de Navarre. ... peint part Francesco Albani; dessingé et gravé par Estienne Baudet.
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Title: Vulcan in his forge with Jupiter throwing bolts of lightning, Venus in the sky above: symbolising the element fire. Engraving by E. Baudet, 1695, after F. Albani.
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Lettering: Element du Feu.
I.
Dedié a Louis le grand Roy de France et de Navarre.
.
peint part Francesco Albani; dessingé et gravé par Estienne Baudet.

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