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[Immaculate Altarpiece] [Graphic Material]

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Summary: To the Right of the Immaculate, Sta. Clara y S. José; bajo, S. Aguatín y Sta. Monica; on her left, guardian angel; below, S. Bernardo and S. Francisco de Borja
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Title: [Immaculate Altarpiece] [Graphic Material]
Description:
Summary: To the Right of the Immaculate, Sta.
Clara y S.
José; bajo, S.
Aguatín y Sta.
Monica; on her left, guardian angel; below, S.
Bernardo and S.
Francisco de Borja.

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