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Portrait of Pope Innocent X by Diego Velázquez.
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Description
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Italiano: Diego Velázquez, Papa Innocenzo X (al secolo Giovan Battista Pamphili). Roma, Galleria Doria-Pampili.
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English: Portrait of Pope Innocent X by Diego Velázquez. Roma, Galleria Doria-Pampili.
Creator
Creator/Artist |
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Velázquez, Diego |
Date of birth/death |
1599-06-06 |
1660-08-07 |
Location of birth/death |
Deutsch: Sevilla
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Deutsch: Madrid
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Work location |
Deutsch: Madrid, Sevilla, Italien
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Licensing
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