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Bethlehem in Palestine View of the Principal Part of The City with the Arabia Petraea Mountains from Views in the Ottoman Dominions 1810

by Luigi Mayer

Bethlehem in Palestine View of the Principal Part of The City with the Arabia Petraea Mountains from Views in the Ottoman Dominions 1810 - Luigi Mayer
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English: "Bethlehem in Palestine View of the Principal Part of The City with the Arabia Petraea Mountains from Views in the Ottoman Dominions 1810" oil on Canvas.
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1810

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Luigi Mayer

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