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English: The alto castrato singer Nicolo Grimaldi, known as "Nicolini"
detail from Marco Ricci : Prova di un'opera. see commons http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Prova_di_un%27opera.jpg
Date Early 18th century, circa 1709
Source Cropped from a larger painting See also here for confirmation
Author Marco Ricci 1676–1730

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  • 2007-02-20 09:25 Voxclamans 191×311× (23526 bytes) fair use, non-copyright, image dates from c1710

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