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View of the city and the Gulf of Naples from Capodimonte

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Inscription: l.u. “Vue (...) Capo di Monte/Des par Chatelet” (inlegible inscription)
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Title: View of the city and the Gulf of Naples from Capodimonte
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Inscription: l.
u.
“Vue (.
) Capo di Monte/Des par Chatelet” (inlegible inscription).

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