Crisóstomo Alejandrino José Martínez y Sorli

Plate for the ‘Atlas Anatomico’ (unpublished)

Plate ca. 1680–94; printed 1740
Etching
68.8 × 52.4 cm (27.1 × 20.6 in)

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