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Etching and engraving&#13;
Height: Height: 271 millimetres&#13;
Width: Width: 214 millimetres&#13;
Inscription content: Lettered in lower margin with title and production details: "Engraved by L. Stocks" and "From the original Picture by Sebastiano del Piombo in / The National Gallery / No.63" and "Jones &amp; Co. Temple of the Muses, Finsbury Square, London.".&#13;
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