Rare acquatinta in original colours from “Descrizione dei Santuari del Piemonte piu’ distinti…” published in turin in 1820-25 by Reycend and Company.
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Rare acquatinta in original colours from “Descrizione dei Santuari del Piemonte piu’ distinti…” published in turin in 1820-25 by Reycend and Company.
- Author: ARGHINENTI Giacomo
- Year: 1820-1825
- Dimension: 235 x 295 mm
- Place of publication: Turin
€ 180,00
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