Charles I of Anjou at the Corpse of Manfred after the Battle of Benevento on February 26, 1266 by Carl Rahl

Charles I of Anjou at the Corpse of Manfred after the Battle of Benevento on February 26, 1266

(Karl I. von Anjou an der Leiche Manfreds nach der Schlacht von Benevent am 26. Februar 1266)


Carl Rahl

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Charles I of Anjou at the Corpse of Manfred after the Battle of Benevento on February 26, 1266 by Carl Rahl. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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