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      <notes>Ref. Mentioned in connection with an example of the central panel of the triptych, 'Then indeed Aeneas Weeps', see, p. 215, lot 386. A complete set is in the Glasgow Art Gallery. Estimate &#xA3;2-3,000)</notes>
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