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109.32 Caravaggio’s camera

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 October 2025

Nicholas Braun*
Affiliation:
Gamla Folkskolans Ateljéer, Kyrkhamn, SE-16572 Sweden. e-mail: f.n.braun@gmail.com

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