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Period: 18th Century
Color:  Gold
Flight into Egypt, Cusco School XVII Century. Carved wood panel.
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Flight into Egypt, Cusco School XVII Century. Oil on convex panel. The panel is carved on the frame, making everything one single piece of wood.
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Early 18th Century Paintings

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Gold Leaf

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