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Scipio Africanus

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Poplar bog oak and other wood inlay rosewood tin bone traces of green coloring
Rights: Public Domain
European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase Rogers Fund Gift of Mrs. Benjamin Moore by exchange and Bequest of George Blumenthal by exchange 1997
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Title: Scipio Africanus
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Poplar bog oak and other wood inlay rosewood tin bone traces of green coloring.

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