Oxen Drawing a Pulley, Illustration from De Machinis by Mariano di Jacopo 1382 c.1453 after Mariano di Jacopo 1382 c.1453 after

Oxen Drawing a Pulley, Illustration from De Machinis

(Oxen drawing a pulley, illustration from De Machinis (pen and ink and wc on paper))


Mariano di Jacopo 1382 c.1453 after Mariano di Jacopo 1382 c.1453 after

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Oxen Drawing a Pulley, Illustration from De Machinis by Mariano di Jacopo 1382 c.1453 after Mariano di Jacopo 1382 c.1453 after. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Venice, Italy / Bridgeman Images
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