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Deutsch: La Venditrice di Amori (Die Amorettenverkäuferin), Zeichnung von Carlo Nolli nach dem 1759 in Stabiae entdeckten Wandgemälde, Kupferstich von Giovanni Elia Morghen.
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Source Le pitture antiche d'Ercolano e contorni: incisi con qualche spiegazione. Band 3, Neapel 1762, Tafel 7 auf Seite 41.
Author Carlo Nolli (1724 bis nach 1770)

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