File:Artemisia Gentileschi Cleopatra2.jpg
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current | 04:48, 18 January 2016 | 1,683 × 1,078 (252 KB) | Blancogato78 | High resolution and correction of description: {{Artwork |artist = {{Creator: Artemisia Gentileschi}} {{with}} {{Creator:Orazio Gentileschi}} |title = {{title|1='''''Morte di Cleopatra'''''|lang=it|ru=''Смерть Клеопат... | |
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11:09, 9 June 2010 | 400 × 260 (23 KB) | Shakko | == {{int:filedesc}} == Artemisia Gentileschi, '' Cleopatra ''1621 AD Category:Artemisia Gentileschi {{Creator: Artemisia Gentileschi}} == {{int:license}} == {{PD-Art}} Category:People looking up Category:Female nude in paintings [[Categor |
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