Antonio Rossi|Jacob Houbraken

A woman standing against a cannon at right, putti in the foreground, and an elephant with a tower on its back in the background at left, from 'Danubius Pannonico-Mysicus' (Volume 3)

1726
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44.1 × 32.3 cm (17.4 × 12.7 in)

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