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 Portrait of Antonietta Gonzales (ca.1594-1595) by Lavinia Fontana

Portrait of Antonietta Gonzales (ca.1594–1595) by Lavinia Fontana

 Saint Agnes stabbed (1637) by Francesco Cairo

Saint Agnes stabbed (1637) by Francesco Cairo

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This entry was posted in art, miscellaneity, visual culture on January 6, 2008 by jahsonic.

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