File:Fanciulla del West film poster by Spellani.jpg

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English: Poster for the 1915 silent film of Puccini's opera La fanciulla del West David Belasco's play The Girl of the Golden West directed by Cecil B. De Mille; Artist: Giovanni Spellani (1831–1927); Printer: Lithografia Montorfano a Valcarenghi, Rome
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Author Giovanni Spellani (1831–1927)

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  • 2008-11-20 10:23 Voceditenore 401×558× (112045 bytes) *Description: Poster for the 1915 silent film of Puccini's '[['La fanciulla del West]]'' directed by Cecil B. De Mille *Artist: Giovanni Spellani (1831 -1927) *Printer: Lithografia Montorfano a Valcarenghi, Rome *Source: http://omaggiopuccini.altervista.o

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