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Collection of different jars of Stef de la Bella Florentine

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Copy as counterpart to a series of 6 prints published in Paris by Langlois around 1646, Forlani Tempesti 1973, 48; Prints depicting jars of various sewers
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Title: Collection of different jars of Stef de la Bella Florentine
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Copy as counterpart to a series of 6 prints published in Paris by Langlois around 1646, Forlani Tempesti 1973, 48; Prints depicting jars of various sewers.

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