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The Florentine Architect Brunelleschi Proves His Theory on the Construction of the Cathedral Dome with the Aid of an Egg by Giuseppe Fattori

The Florentine Architect Brunelleschi Proves His Theory on the Construction of the Cathedral Dome with the Aid of an Egg

(The Florentine architect Brunelleschi proves his theory on the construction of the Cathedral dome with the aid of an egg)


Giuseppe Fattori

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The Florentine Architect Brunelleschi Proves His Theory on the Construction of the Cathedral Dome with the Aid of an Egg by Giuseppe Fattori. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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