Francesco Maria Queirolo|Francesco Wenzel

Prince Raimondo di Sangro disentangling himself from the net of worldly cares with the help of his winged genius, after the marble statue by Francesco Queirolo in the Capella di Sansevero, Naples

ca. 1840–50
Lithograph
54.1 × 37.9 cm (21.3 × 14.9 in)

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