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Summary
Artist |
François Morellon la Cave |
Title |
Engraved portrait of Antonio Vivaldi
Italiano: François Morellon la Cave: Antonio Vivaldi – Effigies Antonii Vivaldi per l’edizione Le Cène dell’ op. 8 del 1725
Deutsch: Antonio Vivaldi (Kupferstich von François Morellon la Cave; 1725)
English: Antonio Vivaldi by François Morellon la Cave; 1725
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1725 |
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http://portrait.kaar.at/Musikgeschichte%2018.Jhd/image13.html |
he tried many things but alot of people did not belive in him and that is my he want to do what he did there realt is no expunation\
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