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Léon-Louis MAHÉLIN (XIXe-XXe) Il cardinale che legge il Gaulois. Dalla serie Cardinali Acquerello su carta Firmato in basso a sinistra Incorniciato 56 x 45 cm

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Léon-Louis MAHÉLIN (XIXe-XXe) Il cardinale che legge il Gaulois. Dalla serie Cardinali Acquerello su carta Firmato in basso a sinistra Incorniciato 56 x 45 cm

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