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Scene 1 of Act I of the comic piece

Scene 1 of Act I of the comic piece 'Le smania per la villeggiatura' (La ville) (1761) by Carlo Goldoni. Engraving of the 18th century

(Scene 1 of Act I of the comic piece “” Le smania per la villeggiatura”” (La ville) (1761) by Carlo Goldoni (1707-1793). Engraving of the 18th century.)


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Scene 1 of Act I of the comic piece 'Le smania per la villeggiatura' (La ville) (1761) by Carlo Goldoni. Engraving of the 18th century by Italian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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