Jacques Callot|Matteo Rosselli

Giovanni Fieschi, from Scelta d'Alcuni Miracoli e Grazie della Santissima Nunziata di Firenze (Selection of Some Miracles and Graces that Occurred in the Church of the Annunziata in Florence)

1611–19
Engraving; second state of two (Lieure)
13.2 × 8.3 cm (5.2 × 3.3 in)

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