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Matías de Arteaga y Alfaro (1633-1703) Oil on canvas - Annunciation of Mary Sevillian Baroque School of the late 17th century. Oil on canvas: 65 x 55 cm, dimensions with frame: 80 x 70 cm

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Matías de Arteaga y Alfaro (1633-1703) Oil on canvas - Annunciation of Mary Sevillian Baroque School of the late 17th century. Oil on canvas: 65 x 55 cm, dimensions with frame: 80 x 70 cm

Estimate 3 000 - 3 500 EUR
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