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English: The Sacrifice of Abraham Ugo da Carpi (1502–1532), After Titian Museum of Fine arts Boston
Français : Le sacrifice d'Abraham. Gravure d'Hugo de Carpi, d'après Titien
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Source https://www.mfa.org/collections/object/the-sacrifice-of-abraham-109736
Author Ugo da Carpi

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