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[Landscape with Stormy Sea and Castle]

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Inscription at the foot of the image: “En quo discordia ciues”
National Library of Spain
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Title: [Landscape with Stormy Sea and Castle]
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Inscription at the foot of the image: “En quo discordia ciues”.

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