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In the old days the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana had some very important Raphaelite pictures online including; Ludovico the Moor near the tomb of Beatrice d' Este, Inv 162, and Saint Carl Borromeo, Inv 225. Fernabo Visconti in the castle of Trezzo, Inv 160, was one of the most obvious pictures in cyberspace, tho' I would like to know what de Pecis knew about it in the nineteenth century and where did he get it? Humm ...
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Great Photo.
I have used it in my travelogue http://armchairtravelogue.blogspot.com and have given due credit to you.
Hope it is OK with you.
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In the old days the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana had some very important Raphaelite pictures online including; Ludovico the Moor near the tomb of Beatrice d' Este, Inv 162, and Saint Carl Borromeo, Inv 225. Fernabo Visconti in the castle of Trezzo, Inv 160, was one of the most obvious pictures in cyberspace, tho' I would like to know what de Pecis knew about it in the nineteenth century and where did he get it? Humm ...
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I was just wondering if you knew who's house this is. It is so beautiful.