File:Propertia de Rossi.jpg

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English: Half-length portrait of Properzia de' Rossi, an Italian Renaissance sculptor, engraved on a copperplate by Nicolas de Larmessin and printed in a book "Académie des Sciences et des Arts" written by Isaac Bullart and published in Amsterdam by Elzevier in 1682.
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Source Isaac Bullart. Académie Des Sciences Et Des Arts. Amsterdam: Elzevier, 1682.
Author Nicolas de Larmessin and Esme de Boulonais

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Properzia de' Rossi, an Italian Renaissance sculptor.

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