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Die Anbetung der Engel. Gemälde von Tizian 1886 - Original

Condition:
Used
Price:
GBP 28.16
ApproximatelyAU $54.19
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Located in: New York, New York, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and ...
Antique
Yes
Year of Production
1886
Time Period Manufactured
1850-1899
Unit Quantity
1
Material
Paper
Theme
The Adoration of Angels. Painting by Titian.
Image Color
Black & White
Subject
The Adoration of Angels. Painting by Titian.
Type
Print
Size
22 x 16 inches
Brand
Unbranded
MPN
Does not apply
EAN
Does not apply

Item description from the seller

Julian's Books

Julian's Books

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Reasonable postage costs
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Seller was negotiable on price. Fast shipping. Item arrived quickly. Was well packaged. Condition was as described in ad.
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Excellent. The shipping, the packing, the accurate description, the communication—all embedded with a perfection so pure, so magnificent, that if it were a painting it would be hung in the Smithsonian.