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The Bishop with a Falcon after Giotto 1450

by Nicolo & Stefano da Ferrara Miretto

The Bishop with a Falcon after Giotto 1450 - Nicolo & Stefano da Ferrara Miretto
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English: "The Bishop with a Falcon after Giotto 1450" oil on Canvas.
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1450

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Nicolo & Stefano da Ferrara Miretto

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