Guido Reni

Triumphal arch surmounted by a statue representing the city of Bologna, buildings seen through the arch below, a temporary decoration for the entry of Pope Clement VIII in Bologna in 1598

1598
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21.7 × 15 cm (8.5 × 5.9 in)

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