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English: Pierre-François Hugues d’Hancarville: Monumens de la vie privee des douze cesars, d'apres une suite de pierres et medailles, gravees sous leur regne. Capri, Sabellius (= Nancy, Le Clerc) 1782; image of a fictive ancient Gem with an erotic motive
Deutsch: Pierre-François Hugues d’Hancarville: Monumens de la vie privee des douze cesars, d'apres une suite de pierres et medailles, gravees sous leur regne. Capri, Sabellius (= Nancy, Le Clerc) 1782; Abbildung einer fiktiven antiken Gemme mit einem erotischen Motiv |
Date | published 1782 |
Source | http://www.kiefer.de/auktion_artikel_details.aspx?KatNr=1763&Auktion=78 |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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