Equestrian Statue of Henry II, King of France, in the Palazzo Rucellai by Daniele de Volterra
Antonio Tempesta · Published early 17th century
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Antonio Tempesta, Equestrian Statue of Henry II, King of France, in the Palazzo Rucellai by Daniele de Volterra. Published early 17th century. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. CC0. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/402586.
Equestrian Statue of Henry II, King of France, in the Palazzo Rucellai by Daniele de Volterra (Antonio Tempesta, Published early 17th century)





