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Interior of the Basilica in Pompeii, design for the opera LUltimo Giorno di Pompeii, 1827

by Alessandro Sanquirico

Interior of the Basilica in Pompeii, design for the opera LUltimo Giorno di Pompeii, 1827 - Alessandro Sanquirico
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English: "Interior of the Basilica in Pompeii, design for the opera LUltimo Giorno di Pompeii, 1827" oil on Canvas.
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1827

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Alessandro Sanquirico

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