Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem|Jan Muller|Harmen Jansz. Muller

Arion on a Dolphin

ca. 1590
Engraving, Filedt Kok’s first state of three
35.2 × 35 cm (13.9 × 13.8 in)

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