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Pirro Ligorio, Greek mythological figure playing the aulos, with a harp and armour at their feet (probably circa 1540s)
Title: Pirro Ligorio, Greek mythological figure playing the aulos, with a harp and armour at their feet (probably circa 1540s)
Description:
Pen and brown ink, 8.
7 × 8.
3 cm.
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