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Painting “Judith with the Head of the Holofernes” (P. P. Rubens; oil on oak wood; 1.20 x 1.11 m; Duke Anton Ulrich-Museum Braunschweig)
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Painting “Judith with the Head of the Holofernes” (P. P. Rubens; oil on oak wood; 1.20 x 1.11 m; Duke Anton Ulrich-Museum Braunschweig)
Title: Painting “Judith with the Head of the Holofernes” (P. P. Rubens; oil on oak wood; 1.20 x 1.11 m; Duke Anton Ulrich-Museum Braunschweig)
Description:
Painting “Judith with the Head of the Holofernes” (P.
P.
Rubens; oil on oak wood; 1.
20 x 1.
11 m; Duke Anton Ulrich-Museum Braunschweig).
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