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From Correggio, early 19th century From Correggio, early 19th century - Rest during the flight into Egypt oil on canvas, unframed 47 x 37 cm collection inscription on the back of the canvasLarderel

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From Correggio, early 19th century From Correggio, early 19th century - Rest during the flight into Egypt oil on canvas, unframed 47 x 37 cm collection inscription on the back of the canvasLarderel

Estimate 400 - 800 EUR
Starting price 400 EUR

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rome, Italy
Finarte Casa d'Aste
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