Triumphal Entry of Margaret of Austria into Milan, from The Life of Margaret of Austria, 1612 by Antonio Tempesta

Triumphal Entry of Margaret of Austria into Milan, from The Life of Margaret of Austria, 1612

(Triumphal Entry of Margaret of Austria into Milan, from The Life of Margaret of Austria, p..., 1612. )


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Triumphal Entry of Margaret of Austria into Milan, from The Life of Margaret of Austria, 1612 by Antonio Tempesta. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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