Giotto, Saint Francis in the Presence of the Sultan, Swearing to Walk Through Flames if the Prince and His Retinue Embrace Christianity, Santa Croce, Baroncelli Chapel (engraving) by Italian School

Giotto, Saint Francis in the Presence of the Sultan, Swearing to Walk Through Flames if the Prince and His Retinue Embrace Christianity, Santa Croce, Baroncelli Chapel (engraving)

(Giotto, Saint Francois en presence du Sultan jure de traverser les Flammes si le Prince et sa suite embrassent le Christianisme, Santa Croce, Chapelle Baroncelli (engraving))


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Giotto, Saint Francis in the Presence of the Sultan, Swearing to Walk Through Flames if the Prince and His Retinue Embrace Christianity, Santa Croce, Baroncelli Chapel (engraving) by Italian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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