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Reproduction of a painting by Giuseppe Valerio depicting a self-portrait of the painter (?)

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History of the document. Posted by the Contents in Container SOM 389. Original notes: Coming from the package G. Valerio. On the upper left front, print stamp: EMILIO/SOMMARIVA/STVDIO/DI/PHOTOGRAPHY/ARTISTICA in red ink inside an oval frame enclosed in a cartouche culminating in a putto head; on low anthropomorphic protroms at the center of a floral pattern. Lower left VIA/S. PAOLO/10/MILAN 3/TELEPHONE 4877.
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Title: Reproduction of a painting by Giuseppe Valerio depicting a self-portrait of the painter (?)
Description:
History of the document.
Posted by the Contents in Container SOM 389.
Original notes: Coming from the package G.
Valerio.
On the upper left front, print stamp: EMILIO/SOMMARIVA/STVDIO/DI/PHOTOGRAPHY/ARTISTICA in red ink inside an oval frame enclosed in a cartouche culminating in a putto head; on low anthropomorphic protroms at the center of a floral pattern.
Lower left VIA/S.
PAOLO/10/MILAN 3/TELEPHONE 4877.

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