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Terrace of the Capuchin Garden, Sorrento
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Oil on paper laid down on Masonite
European Paintings, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Thaw Collection Jointly Owned by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Morgan Library & Museum Gift of Eugene V. Thaw 2009
Title: Terrace of the Capuchin Garden, Sorrento
Description:
Oil on paper laid down on Masonite.
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