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 : BAYEU Y SUBIAS, Francisco (1734-1795). The Bridge


BAYEU Y SUBIAS, Francisco (1734-1795). The Bridge

BAYEU Y SUBIAS, Francisco (1734-1795). The Bridge on the Madrid Canal. Sketch for a tapestry. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Prado Museum

Picture No
10907181
Media ID
46515459
Size
9129px x 3425px (4.9MB)
Credit
M.C.Esteban/Iberfoto/Mary Evans

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