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"Crossing of the Red Sea" by Frans Francken the Younger
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"Crossing of the Red Sea" by Frans Francken the Younger
Jerusalem
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Israel (IL)
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Nearby:
"The Brazen Serpent" by Johann Heiss
"Sacred and Profane Love" by Francesco Vanni
"An Evangelist" by Salvator Rosa
"Saint Peter Performing a Miracle" by Bernardo Strozzi
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"Table with Still Life" by Roelf Koets the Elder
"The Destruction and Sack of the Temple of Jerusalem" by Nicolas Poussin
"Flowers in a Glass Bowl" by Cornelis de Heem