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Three Standing Men in Wide Cloaks Turned to the Left (recto), c. 1492-1496
Michelangelo
c. 1492-1496
Albertina Museum
Vienna, Austria
Details
Title:
Three Standing Men in Wide Cloaks Turned to the Left (recto), c. 1492-1496
Creator:
Michelangelo Buonarroti
Date Created:
c. 1492-1496
Type:
Pen
and brown
ink
Rights:
The ALBERTINA Museum, Vienna
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