File:Campagne pisane 2, Mademoiselle De La Morinière, 1841.jpg

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Italiano: Resti della chiesa e monastero di San Michele alla Verruca, "Campagne pisane" di Mademoiselle De La Morinière, 1837
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Author Mademoiselle de la Morinière

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