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St Philip, full length with an open book resting on his right arm
Beccafumi, Domenico
(Printmaker)
Method of acquisition: Given
(1918)
by
Ricketts, Charles de Sousy
16th century
Circa
1545
CE
-
Circa
1550
CE
Accession number: 34.17-132
Primary reference Number: 129423
Bartsch: 13
Illustrated Bartsch: 71.13
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Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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Accession Number: M.11-1943
Accession Number: E.60.1946
Accession Number: P.173-1951
Accession Number: MS 1-1957 f.43-44
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