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Pompey's Pillar. Alexandria, Egypt. Built of one solid shaft of red granite. by William E. James — VisualArtsDB
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Pompey's Pillar. Alexandria, Egypt. Built of one solid shaft of red granite.
Pompey's Pillar. Alexandria, Egypt. Built of one solid shaft of red granite.
William E. James
1867
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J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, US
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Object Record Structure: Whole
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