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The Clumber Maestris: A Pair of Bacchantes
By Michelangelo Maestri
Located in Oxford, GB
Michelangelo Maestri (c.1741-1812)
The Clumber Maestris: A Pair of Bacchantes, after frescoes from the Villa of Cicero, Pompei
c.1790
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