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The Dukes of Northumberland and Suffolk praying Lady Jane Grey to accept the Crown

by Giovanni Battista Cipriani

The Dukes of Northumberland and Suffolk praying Lady Jane Grey to accept the Crown - Giovanni Battista Cipriani
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The Dukes of Northumberland and Suffolk praying Lady Jane Grey to accept the Crown - Giovanni Battista Cipriani

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English: "The Dukes of Northumberland and Suffolk praying Lady Jane Grey to accept the Crown" oil on Canvas, location: Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England.
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Giovanni Battista Cipriani

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