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The way of Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto The way of Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto - Campo San Zanipolo in Venice oil painting on canvas 39.8 x 57.3 cm

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The way of Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto The way of Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto - Campo San Zanipolo in Venice oil painting on canvas 39.8 x 57.3 cm

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For sale on Wednesday 18 Sep : 10:30 (CEST) , resuming at 15:00
rome, Italy
Finarte Casa d'Aste
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