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Operation for 'pierre de tete', after Hemessen, 16thC.
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Operation for 'pierre de tete', after Hemessen, 16thC.
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Operation for 'pierre de tete'. Possibly by Pieter Huys, loosely after J. van Hemessen. In the Musee Perigord, Cours Tourny, 24000Perigueux, Dordogne, France.

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Keywords: Jan Sander van Hemessen; Pieter Huys; Jan Sander van Hemessen

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