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Fourth Group of Apostles, from "Di Tutti gli Affresco del Correggio in Parma"

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Etching and engraving, Di Tutti gli Affresco del Correggio in Parma
Di Tutti gli Affresco del Correggio in Parma, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Lucy Chauncey in memory of her father Henry Chauncey 1935
Title: Fourth Group of Apostles, from "Di Tutti gli Affresco del Correggio in Parma"
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Etching and engraving, Di Tutti gli Affresco del Correggio in Parma.

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