File:Urbino San Giovanni - by Salimbeni 01.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUrbino San Giovanni - by Salimbeni 01.jpg | Sermon of John the Baptist. Fresco in Oratorio di San Giovanni, Urbino |
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Author | Lorenzo and Jacopo Salimbeni |
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