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Italiano: Ritratto di Antonio Cagnoli (1743-1816).
English: Portrait of Antonio Cagnoli (1743-1816).
Date 19th century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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Dear L. Fransen, thanks a lot for your e-mail.

The colored image we have put in our page about Antonio Cagnoli was taken from the Palermo Observatory website. In fact, that image comes from a painting which is conserved in the Palermo Observatory museum. I haven't been able to find any copyright issue related to this image, therefore I think you can use this picture without worrying about the copyright.

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  • 2006-11-04 02:51 Cornischong 373×504× (108126 bytes) *Sujet:Antonio Cagnoli h *Source:Commons opgehellt vum [[:lb:User:Cornischong|]] Lizenz:{{Bild-GFDL}}

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