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Canto III. Ante-Purgatory / The Base of the Cliff; The Late Repentant; The Souls of the Excommunicated; Manfred | Harvard Art Museums | KenAI
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Canto III. Ante-Purgatory / The Base of the Cliff; The Late Repentant; The Souls of the Excommunicated; Manfred
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Italian
15th century
Canto III. Ante-Purgatory / The Base of the Cliff; The Late Repentant; The Souls of the Excommunicated; Manfred
15th century
Artists
Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1491
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Classification
Prints
Technique
Woodcut
Culture
Italian
Century
15th century
Division
European and American Art
Department
Department of Prints
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