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              <text>Series: Series: Piccoli Santi (Small Saints) (Small Saints)</text>
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              <text>St Agatha standing between two trees, her left arm raised and tied to a third tree in the middle; copy in reverse after Marcantonio&#13;
Engraving&#13;
Height: Height: 87 millimetres&#13;
Width: Width: 55 millimetres&#13;
Inscription content: Handwritten inscription on the verso, in pencil, mentioning a sale (177?, no.15-4) at which the print was probably sold&#13;
NOTE: the whole breasts where in another edition the breasts are removed&#13;
"The artist did not fully understand Marcantonio’s print and in his engraving omitted to emphasize St Agatha’s cut breasts."</text>
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              <text>Bartsch / Le Peintre graveur (XIV.142.170)&#13;
Delaborde 1888 / Marc-Antoine Raimondi: Etude Historique et Critique suivie d'un catalogue raisonné des oeuvres du maitre (128.72)</text>
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https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_H-1-124&#13;
Bequeathed by: Clayton Mordaunt Cracherode (with Philipe's oval blindstamp with the initials CMC)&#13;
Previous owner/ex-collection: Jonathan Blackburne (with Blackburne’s annotation on verso in pencil ‘[...] sale – 17[...] / N°. 15 – 4’)</text>
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