Domenico Piola

Moses and the Chosen People Behold the Drowning of the Egyptian Army in the Red Sea

1627–1703
Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over traces of charcoal
28.9 × 42.3 cm (11.4 × 16.7 in)

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