Sale 1056
Paris
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1 April 2011
Price realised
EUR 5,750
Estimate
GIOVANNI BAGLIONE (ROME CIRCA 1566-1643) Académie d'homme nu assis, vu de dos sanguine, rehaussé de blanc, filigrane lion tenant une fleur-de-lys dans un cercle 300 x 139 mm.
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