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Title/s: Virgin and Child with the Infant St John the Baptist Maker/s: Franciabigio (Francesco di Cristofano) attributed to (draughtsman) [ULAN info: Italian artist, 1482/3-1525] Technique Description: black chalk heightened with white with traces of gold on several pieces of paper, backed onto linen. There are traces of gold around the profile Dimensions: height: 980 mm, width: 710 mm
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