Stefano della Bella|Nicolas Langlois

Plate 22: a beggar woman with three children, one child on her shoulders, one child in her arms, and one child who walks in front of her to left, from 'Diversi capricci'

ca. 1644–47
Etching; third state of four (De Vesme)
8.1 × 9.9 cm (3.2 × 3.9 in)

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