Pietro Stefanoni|Francesco Brizio|Guido Reni|Annibale Carracci

Saint Roch at left distributing alms to a group of people gathered around him, after Annibale Caracci

1590–1600
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45.6 × 29.4 cm (18 × 11.6 in)

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