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Creator: Pietro della Vecchia
18th Biblical Oil on Canvas Pietro della Vecchia Aka Pietro Muttoni
By Pietro della Vecchia
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Oil on canvas Italian 18th century represents biblical scene: the beheading of St. Jean Baptist and the gift of his head to Salome. Obviously Caravagesque this painting is assigned t...
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18th Century French Baroque Antique Pietro della Vecchia Wall Decorations
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