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Description St. Jerome dying in solitude. Engraving, Ciamberlano, Luca (1586-1641), 1614.
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Library of Congress, Engravings 1610-1620. Call number FP - XVII - C565, no. 72, reproduction number LC-USZ62-101352

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Luca Ciamberlano

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