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Images Dated 28th February 2008 (page 4)

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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Man holding tiny violin, close up of hands
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Stereoscopic photography showing a man reading the newspaper
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Stereoscopic photography showing a view of Hamburg
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Group of personnel at the Alinari Company
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Portrait of a young japanese woman in an elegant kimono, seated inside a rikshaw drawn by a man in
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Three-branched Candlestick located in Milan's Cathedral
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Interior detail of the transept of Milan's Cathedral
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Portal of the Castiglione Olona Collegiate Church. The lunette has depictions of the Madonna with
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Staircase derived from a buttress probably a used as an access to the terraces of the faade
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Reliefs and bas reliefs with biblical stories on the facade of Milan's Cathedral
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: View of the facade and side of the Cathedral in Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: St. Bartholomew skinned. Sculpture by Marco d'Agrate, located in the Cathedral of Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Facade, Church of the Saint Eustorgio in Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Detail of a rampant arch of the Cathedral of Milan. The panorama of the town is visible through
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Detail of pointed arches with pinnacles of the Cathedral of Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Detail of one of the rampant arches with polilobate perforations of the Cathedral of Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Detail of the spires and rampant arches of the Cathedral of Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Apsidal view of the Santa Maria Maggiore Cathedral in Como
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: View of the facade of the Santa Maria Maggiore Cathedral in Como
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Arch of the Peace, (or Sempione) located in the Sempione Park, Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Engraving representing the interior of the Cathedral of Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: The central nave of Milan's Cathedral
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Drawing of the central nave of the Cathedral of Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Central aisle of Milan's Cathedral
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Eve. Sculpture found in the Cathedral Museum in Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Detail of the Cathedral of Milan with its tall spires
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Detail of the side of the Cathedral of Milan with buttresses and tall spires
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Buttresses and tall spires supporting the statues of the Cathedral of Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Detail of the spires and buttresses of Milan's Cathedral with a view of the city in the background
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Portrait of an unknown man, drawing by Leonardo da Vinci: work located at the Ambrosiana Picture
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: School of Athens, drawing by Raphael: work exhibited at the Ambrosiana Picture Gallery in Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Statue of Pope Martin V. Cathedral, Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Transept, interior of Milan's Cathedral
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Faade of the church of San Carlo al Corso in Milan. It was built on the model of the Roman Pantheon
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Detail of the pinnacle of Milan's Cathedral
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Central portal of Milan's Cathedral
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Large window, detail of Milan's Cathedral
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Apsidal view of the Cathedral in Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Statue depicting St. Bartholomew, flayed, by Marco d'Agrate, in the Cathedral of Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Facade, Church of Saint Alexander in Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Arena of Milan with the Triumphal Gate
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Female figure held by putti, detail of the exterior of the Cathedral of Milan
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Detail of the side of Milan's Cathedral with its buttresses and spires
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Panoramic view of Moltrasio on Lake Como
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: One of the portals of the Cathedral of Como
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Panoramic view of Torno on Lake Como
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: View of the Este Villa on Lake Como, in Cernobbio
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Images Dated 28th February 2008: Hotel de la Reine d'Angleterre on Lake Como, in Cernobbio


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