François Guillaume Ménageot

The Virgin Placing St. Teresa of Avila Under the Protection of St. Joseph

ca. 1787
Oil paint over pen and brown ink, on paper, mounted on canvas
52 × 31 cm (20.5 × 12.2 in)

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