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Featured Lot - ATTRIBUTION TO JUAN BAUTISTA MAÍNO (1581-1649), ADORATION OF SHEPHERDS - Oil on panel, 17th century Oil on panel, total measurements with frame: 30 X 40 cm. Provenance: property of an important private collection in Barcelona, ​​lots 270 to 318 (both inclusive). Reference bibliography: Pérez Sánchez, Alonso E., About Juan Bautista Maíno. Spanish Art Archive LXX 1997, pp. 113-125.

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Featured Lot - ATTRIBUTION TO JUAN BAUTISTA MAÍNO (1581-1649), ADORATION OF SHEPHERDS - Oil on panel, 17th century Oil on panel, total measurements with frame: 30 X 40 cm. Provenance: property of an important private collection in Barcelona, ​​lots 270 to 318 (both inclusive). Reference bibliography: Pérez Sánchez, Alonso E., About Juan Bautista Maíno. Spanish Art Archive LXX 1997, pp. 113-125.

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