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File:Giovanni Maria Morandi - Religieux.jpg

Artist Giovanni Maria Morandi
Title
English: Religious releasing Turkish slaves
Français : Religieux libérant des esclaves turcs
Date 17th century
Medium
Français : Sanguine, lavis de sanguine, rehauts de blanc, trait d'encadrement à la sanguine
Dimensions 25.6 × 33.6 cm (10.1 × 13.2 in)
Français : Musée du Louvre, département des Arts Graphiques
Français : Paris, France
Notes
English: Acquired by the French state in 2004 for the Musée du Louvre, département des Arts Graphiques
Français : Acquis par l'État français en 2004 pour le Musée du Louvre, département des Arts graphiques
Source/Photographer Livre De la Renaissance à l'Âge baroque : une collection de dessins italiens pour les musées de France. Exposition présentée au Musée du Louvre, salle de la Chapelle, du 8 juin au 29 août 2005. Paris : Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 2005. ISBN 9782711849758

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