File:Giuseppe Baini drawn by Rudolf Lehmann, 1842.png

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1842 graphite portrait of Giuseppe Baini, priest and composer, 1775-1844; half-length and turned and looking to front, seen sitting behind a table. Rome, 1842.

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English: Portrait by Rudolf Lehmann of Giuseppe Baini, priest and composer (1775-1844), drawn in graphite, half-length and turned and looking to front, seen sitting behind a table, on which sits a "marito," an earthenware pot filled lighted coals for warming his hands. Rome, 1842.
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Source https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1906-0419-54
Author Rudolph Lehmann

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