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Artist: Louis Cretey
17th-18th Century By Louis Cretey Saint Sebastian Oil on Canvas
17th-18th Century By Louis Cretey Saint Sebastian Oil on Canvas

17th-18th Century By Louis Cretey Saint Sebastian Oil on Canvas

By Louis Cretey

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Louis Cretey (Lyon, France, 1635 - 1702) Title: Saint Sebastian Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: with frame 91 x 75 x 5 cm - without frame 77 x 60.5 cm Not signed With a "cassetta...

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17th Century Old Masters Louis Cretey Paintings

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