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    Allegory of death, Flemish painter, second half of the 17th century
        	oil on canvas
        
    
        
        	49 x 63.5 cm
        
    
         The painting, attributable to a painter from the circle of Jacob de Heusch active in Rome, represents an Allegory of Death, visible in the left corner of the canvas, which secretly spies two hunters who are intent to observe two swans (connected to the symbology of the end of life).
 Small drops of color, in a golden frame