File:Zaccaro--Aesop bought by Xanthus--drawing--Louvre.jpg
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DescriptionZaccaro--Aesop bought by Xanthus--drawing--Louvre.jpg |
English: Federico Zaccaro (1540-154-1609), copied after Taddeo Zaccaro, Aesop bought by Xanthus, pen, brown ink, brown wash, black chalk, 0.225 x 0.334 meters, Louvre Museum Department of Graphic Arts, Paris. |
Date | by 1609 |
Source | https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/joconde/50350101785 |
Author | Federico Zaccaro (1540 or 1541-1609) |
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