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Title/s: Drawing reduced from tracings taken from the inlaid marble pavement of Siena Cathedral during its restoration in the nineteenth century Title/s: Symbols of the Confederate Cities and the Imperial Eagle Maker/s: Maccari, Leopoldo (draughtsman) [ULAN info: Italian artist, 1850-1894?] Technique Description: pen and black ink, grey, yellow and pinkish brown wash, on squared paper Dimensions: height: 300 mm, width: 206 mm
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