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Giuseppe Canella Collection

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Giuseppe Canella Collection: The castle guardians daughter, 1844 (oil on canvas)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Portrait of Francois de Bethune, Duke of Orval (1598-1678) even of France
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of the Church of St. Mark, 1823 (oil on canvas)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Les Halles and Rue de la Tonnellerie, c.1828 (oil on canvas)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: A queue at the theater gallery, c.1828 (litho)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of the Naviglio Canal from the bridge of St. Mark, c. 1850 (oil on canvas)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of Paris from the Louvre Palace, 1855 (oil on canvas)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of the the Pont Neuf, 1830 (tempera on paper)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of the Seine from the Pont Neuf, 1827 (oil on canvas)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: The Justice, 1793 (plaster)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of Naviglio Canal from the San Marco Bridge in Milan
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Rue des Prouvaires and the church of Saint Eustache (Quartier des Halles) in Paris
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: The Palais Bourbon and the Pont Louis XVI (Pont de la Concorde
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Les Halles and rue de la Tonnellerie in 1828: view of Paris in the 19th century
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Place Haute old tower in Rouen. Painting by Giuseppe Canella (1788-1847), 1824
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: The swarm of Love Group in the clouds. Painting by Jean Honore Fragonard (1732-1806
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of the Halles in Paris Painting on cardboard by Giuseppe Canella (1788-1847) 1828
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of La Belle Jardiniere department store and the Pont Neuf, c
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Portrait of Giovanni Battista Costanzi, Italian composer and cellist (painting
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View over corsia dei Servi street (painting, c. 1839)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: The Charity, 1792 (plaster)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of Naviglio Canal from the San Marco Bridge in Milan, 1834 (oil on canvas)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Russian architecture: view of a 19th century dacha, Russian country house
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: La cite et le Pont Neuf seen from the Quai du Louvre In the foreground
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Mandarin Duck, from Wildlife of the World published by Frederick Warne & Co, c
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Still life (oil on canvas, 1640)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Rue Castiglione in Paris in 1829. Painting by Giuseppe Canella (1788-1847), 1829
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: The lives of illustrious men. Frontispice of Plutarch di Cheronees book
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of the Corsia dei Servi (current Corso Vittorio Emanuele) in Milan
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of the Place Louis XVI (current Place de la Concorde
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Etruscan art: mans torso probably Apollo inspired by a statue of Alexander the Great
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of the rue de la Paix in Paris painting by Giuseppe Canella (1788-1847) 1830 Sun
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Representation of the Mallard Duck (Anas platyrhynchos)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: The Saint Charles bridge, the hotel dieu, the archeveche
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: The city hall and the place de Greve seen from the Ile de la Cite in Paris
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Interior of Fort Sumter, 14th April, 1861 (stereoscopic print)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Presumed view of the Paseo del Prado with the Prado Museum, Madrid, 1827 (oil on panel)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: The Boat of St. Cloud before the Concorde in 1826 (oil on canvas)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: La diligence'Lithography by Albert Adam (1833-?) 1870 Paris, Musee Carnavalet
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of the Flower Walk, Clock Tower, Pont au Change and Pont-Neuf in Paris Painting by
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Portrait of Eleonore of Habsburg (or Austria) (1498-1558)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Como. Shore and port of Menaggio (1850). Painting by Canella. Menaggio (Como)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Roman art: young Romans engaged in physical exercises. They wear a loincloth around
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of the Theatre de l Ambigu comique et du boulevard Saint-Martin Painting by
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: The Pont Neuf, Ile de la Cite, Paris Mint and Conti Quay, 1832 (oil on canvas)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: Hotel de Ville and embankment, Paris, 1828 (oil on canvas)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of Pont Neuf, 1832 (oil on canvas)
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Giuseppe Canella Collection: View of Boulevard Montmartre, Paris, 1830 (oil on canvas)


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