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Juno Being Worshipped by the Romans as the Goddess of Kingdoms by Giovanni Boccaccio, Etienne Colaud — VisualArtsDB
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Juno Being Worshipped by the Romans as the Goddess of Kingdoms
Juno Being Worshipped by the Romans as the Goddess of Kingdoms
Giovanni Boccaccio
Etienne Colaud
1450–1520
Dimensions
42 Centimeters (Measurements) × 31 Centimeters (Measurements)
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J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, US
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