Antonio Tempesta|Nicolaus van Aelst|Daniele da Volterra

Equestrian Statue of Henry II, King of France, in the Palazzo Rucellai by Daniele de Volterra

Published early 17th century
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40 × 52 cm (15.7 × 20.5 in)

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