File:Girolamo Fracastoro.jpg

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English: Portrait of Girolamo Fracastoro. Line engraving by Francesco Redenti (?) or a close copy after Redenti: Girolamo Fracastoro (apart from different background shadings there seems to be slight differences in the angle between the face and hat and in some proportions.)
Source Scritti inediti di Girolamo Fracastoro, a cura di F. Pellegrini, Verona, Edizioni Valdonega 1955.
Author Francesco Redenti (?)
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File: Redenti - Girolamo Fracastoro.jpg
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