Cardinal Richelieu Riding in the Streets of Paris by Maurice Leloir

Cardinal Richelieu Riding in the Streets of Paris

(Cardinal Richelieu riding in the streets of Paris)


Maurice Leloir

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Cardinal Richelieu Riding in the Streets of Paris by Maurice Leloir. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
17th century · 17 century · xvii century · xviith century · seventeenth century · c17th · 17 17th xvii xviith century · 17 17th 17th 17th xvii 18th century · early xvii century · circa 1600 · early 17th century · seventeeth century · animal · animals · cardinal · cardinals · priest · priests · clergy · clergyman · religious orders · religious order · religious role · religion · religious · religions · horse · horses · richelieu cardinal (1585-1642) · armand jean du plessis · cardinal of richelieu (1585-1642) · cardinal of (1585-1642) · seicento · arts · works of art · engraving · horse · portrait · selva · richelieu
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