Guido Reni|Valentine Green|Rupert Green|Carl Ernst Christoph Hess|V. & R. Green, London

The assumption of the Virgin, who rises with arms outstretched, angels supporting her from below, after Reni

1792
Engraving
62.6 × 42 cm (24.6 × 16.5 in)

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