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Title/s: Paris Sketch-book Title/s: Sketches of lines of army baggage trains, moving to right (recto title) Maker/s: Della Bella, Stefano (draughtsman) [ULAN info: 18.V.1610-12.VII.1664; Artist, Italia] Technique Description: black chalk on laid paper Dimensions: height: (leaf size): 102 mm,width: (leaf size): 215 mm Date: circa 1640
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