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    Just curious. I wonder if Spaniard users here know it.

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    Yes, it is a tapestry from XVI century of Michel Coxcie.

    The name of the tapestry is: "Alexander the Great, before leaving for the campaign in Asia, distributes his wealth among his friends"

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    Are you sure that's a painting? Looks like a tapestry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Autrigón View Post
    Yes, it is a tapestry from XVI century of Michel Coxcie.

    The name of the tapestry is: "Alexander the Great, before leaving for the campaign in Asia, distributes his wealth among his friends"
    Yes it's a tapestry. Thx for the answer.

    What about the second? Anyone know it? Is it the same?

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