Null T.佩雷斯,追随巴托洛梅-埃斯特班-穆里略,《圣母子》,又名《拿餐巾的圣母》。布面油画 
签名,地点:塞维利亚,日期:1939 年
46x47 厘米。…
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T.佩雷斯,追随巴托洛梅-埃斯特班-穆里略,《圣母子》,又名《拿餐巾的圣母》。布面油画 签名,地点:塞维利亚,日期:1939 年 46x47 厘米。镀金木框。画幅间隙。

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T.佩雷斯,追随巴托洛梅-埃斯特班-穆里略,《圣母子》,又名《拿餐巾的圣母》。布面油画 签名,地点:塞维利亚,日期:1939 年 46x47 厘米。镀金木框。画幅间隙。

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