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Religious costumes. Costumi degli ordini religiosi. Rome, Chiostro della certosa alle terme diocleziane, 1848. Accordion-fold album, in-12 (11.1 x 7.7 cm), with title and 36 watercolor engravings, cardboard folder and slipcase covered with black embossed paper with plant motifs. Album of women's and men's costumes from various Catholic religious orders, including a title illustrated with a vignette engraved by Mochetti after Bertini and 36 engraved plates captioned in Italian, all hand-colored. Slight rubbing to spine, partial tear to fold, a few small stains or soiling, otherwise a very good copy.

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Religious costumes. Costumi degli ordini religiosi. Rome, Chiostro della certosa alle terme diocleziane, 1848. Accordion-fold album, in-12 (11.1 x 7.7 cm), with title and 36 watercolor engravings, cardboard folder and slipcase covered with black embossed paper with plant motifs. Album of women's and men's costumes from various Catholic religious orders, including a title illustrated with a vignette engraved by Mochetti after Bertini and 36 engraved plates captioned in Italian, all hand-colored. Slight rubbing to spine, partial tear to fold, a few small stains or soiling, otherwise a very good copy.

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