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Title/s: Virgin and Child with the Infant St John the Baptist Maker/s: TORRI, Flaminio Bologna 1621-1661 Modena Technique Description: red chalk on paper with an irregular ruled margin Dimensions: height: 179 mm, width: 145 mm
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