Guido Reni|Giuliano Traballesi|Giuliano Traballesi

The circumcision of Christ, a group of men, women and angels surrounding him, the young Saint John the Baptist at lower left, after Reni

ca. 1760–1800
Engraving and etching
55.7 × 38.7 cm (21.9 × 15.2 in)

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