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SUBLEYRAS Pierre (1699 - 1749) - "Mary Madelaine wiping the feet of Christ at Simon the Pharisee's." Etching. Printed in bistre on laid paper. Ref: Portalis and Beraldi, p. 374. Proof with the date erased and the observation in the left margin, bearing the collection mark of François Heugel (Paris 1922-2010), music publisher in France (Lugt 3373). Bearing a handwritten signature in the lower right margin "Galland". Margins. 43,5 x 72,5 cm. Condition A (a short restored tear in the right margin and slightly dusty margins).

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SUBLEYRAS Pierre (1699 - 1749) - "Mary Madelaine wiping the feet of Christ at Simon the Pharisee's." Etching. Printed in bistre on laid paper. Ref: Portalis and Beraldi, p. 374. Proof with the date erased and the observation in the left margin, bearing the collection mark of François Heugel (Paris 1922-2010), music publisher in France (Lugt 3373). Bearing a handwritten signature in the lower right margin "Galland". Margins. 43,5 x 72,5 cm. Condition A (a short restored tear in the right margin and slightly dusty margins).

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