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DescriptionJose Aragon-Raymond Nonnatus (New Mexico) c.1820-35 Philadelphia MofA.jpg |
English: Jose Aragon, St. Raymond Nonnatus
American (New Mexico), c.1820-1835 Philadelphia, Museum of Arts |
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Source | http://imaginemdei.blogspot.com/2016/08/saint-raymond-nonnatus-saint-who-really.html |
Author | various Spanish painters from 17th to 19th century |
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