File:Sommer, Giorgio (1834-1914) - n. 2990 - Niobe madre - Firenze.jpg
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Italiano: Giorgio Sommer (1834-1914), Niobe madre. Firenze. Numero di catalogo: 2990. Foto di una scultura ellenistica, alla Galleria degli Uffizi di Firenze.
English: Giorgio Sommer (1834-1914), Niobe, the mother. Florence. Catalogue # 2990. Picture of a hellenistic sculpture, at the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence.
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