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Artist: Marco Carloni
Presse Ludovico Mirri Mercante d’Quadri incontro al Palazzo Bernini a Roma No.46
By Marco Carloni
Located in Paonia, CO
Presse Ludovico Mirri Mercante d’Quadri incontro al Palazzo Bernini a Roma No.46 is from a series of original engravings published by Lodovico Mirri in the late 18th century and engr...
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Late 18th Century Marco Carloni Figurative Prints

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Presse Ludivico Mirri Mercante d’Quadri incontro al Palazzo Bernini a Roma No.8
By Marco Carloni
Located in Paonia, CO
Presse Ludivico Mirri Mercante d’Quadri incontro al Palazzo Bernini a Roma No. 8 is from a series of original engravings published by Lodovico Mirri in the late 18th century and eng...
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Late 18th Century Marco Carloni Figurative Prints

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Presso Ludivico Mirri Mercante d’Quadri incontro al Palazzo Bernini a Roma
By Marco Carloni
Located in Paonia, CO
Presse Ludovico Mirri Mercante d’Quadri incontro al Palazzo Bernini a Roma is from a series of original engravings published by Lodovico Mirri in the late 18th century and engraved ...
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Late 18th Century Marco Carloni Figurative Prints

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Presse Ludovico Mirri Mercante d’Quadri incentro al Palazzo Bernini a Roma No.42
By Marco Carloni
Located in Paonia, CO
Presse Ludovico Mirri Mercante d’Quadri incontro al Palazzo Bernini a Roma No.42 is from a series of original engravings published by Lodovico Mirri in the late 18th century and engr...
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Late 18th Century Marco Carloni Figurative Prints

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