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Caluppanus -  Etching by Johannes Sadeler
Caluppanus -  Etching by Johannes Sadeler

Caluppanus - Etching by Johannes Sadeler

By Johannes Sadeler I

Located in Roma, IT

Caluppanus is a beautiful black and white burin on copper) on ivory-colored paper, realized at the end of XVI century by the Flemish artist Joan or Johannes Sadeler (Brussels, 1550 -...

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16th Century Johannes Sadeler I Art

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