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Christ and the adultress, attributed to Orazio de Ferrari

Orazio de Ferrari (1606-1657) was an Italian artist born in Voltri a suburb of Genoa. de Ferrari was a pupil of Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo. He worked in the Baroque style. During the 17th century he painted murals in the chapel and many of the state rooms of the Royal Palace in Monaco.

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  1. Prince's Palace of Monaco

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