Arnold van Westerhout|Giovanni Battista Lenardi

Saint Paul preaching at center, standing in a crowd in a columned interior, pointing upwards toward putti who hold a scroll

1681–1725
Etching and engraving
43 × 30.5 cm (16.9 × 12 in)

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