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CARPACCIO, Vittore
Holy Family with Two Donors

ID: 05876

CARPACCIO, Vittore Holy Family with Two Donors
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CARPACCIO, Vittore Holy Family with Two Donors


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CARPACCIO, Vittore

Italian High Renaissance Painter, ca.1450-1525  Related Paintings of CARPACCIO, Vittore :. | Portrait of an Unknown Man with Red Beret dfg | Martyrdom of the Pilgrims and the Funeral of St Ursula (detail) fdg | St George and the Dragon (detail) sdf | Triumph of St George (detail) dsf | Meeting of the Betrothed Couple (detail) sdg |
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