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Representation of the Roman goddess Vesta, deity of the Penates (assimilated to Hestia), is the goddess of the Foyer, the countryside and the bread by Unknown artist

Representation of the Roman goddess Vesta, deity of the Penates (assimilated to Hestia), is the goddess of the Foyer, the countryside and the bread

(Representation of the Roman goddess Vesta, deity of the Penates (assimilated to Hestia), is the goddess of the Foyer, the countryside and the bread.)


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Representation of the Roman goddess Vesta, deity of the Penates (assimilated to Hestia), is the goddess of the Foyer, the countryside and the bread by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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