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Allegory of the Vanity of Earthly Things c. 1630

by French Unknown Masters

Allegory of the Vanity of Earthly Things c. 1630 - French Unknown Masters
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English: "Allegory of the Vanity of Earthly Things c. 1630" oil on Canvas, location: Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome, Italy.
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1630

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French Unknown Masters

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