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Allegory Of Concord (Concordia) Fridge Magnets by Artcollection

Allegory Of Concord (Concordia) By Beccafumi Domenico

Allegory Of Concord (Concordia) is a work Of The Famous Artist, Beccafumi Domenico. Drawn around 1532-1535 Using Fresco Technique and is located now at Palazzo Pubblico .

Domenico Di Pace Beccafumi (1486–May 18, 1551) Was An Italian Renaissance-Mannerist Painter Active Predominantly In Siena. He Is Considered One Of The Last Undiluted Representatives Of The Sienese School Of Painting.
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Make custom magnets for work and home! Put your favorite image on a square magnet, or customize any existing design for your fridge or file cabinet.

  • 2" x 2" – Standard Size.
  • Printed on 100% Recycled Paper.
  • Covered with scratch- and UV-resistant Mylar.
  • No minimum order.
  • Both round and square magnets available.
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Designed and posted to the online marketplace by a highly skilled Zazzle seller named Artcollection, the unique "siena" refrigerator magnet design above is listed under the Allegory Of Concord (Concordia) shop category. Given the name, “allegory of concord (concordia) magnet”, this design's title is quite an accurate fit for a huge variety of different reasons. Wonderful for adding some decoration to any file cabinet or fridge, this allegory of concord (concordia) magnet can be found if you search for the tags, pubblico, concord, siena, and frescos. If you enjoyed viewing this stunning personalized magnet, you might find more choices in the artist's shop or in the online marketplace at Zazzle.

Printed in numberless colors, our custom magnets are blemish-resisting and covered by mylar admirable and unique, this particular Allegory Of Concord (Concordia) magnet will be manufactured with Artcollection’s concord composition using exceptional equipment that will show the design at the greatest level of excellence. As a consequence, this frescos design will make your magnets into a veritable piece of craft regardless of where you place them!

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Allegory Of Concord (Concordia)

Allegory Of Concord (Concordia) By Beccafumi Domenico

Allegory Of Concord (Concordia) is a work Of The Famous Artist, Beccafumi Domenico. Drawn around 1532-1535 Using Fresco Technique and is located now at Palazzo Pubblico .

Domenico Di Pace Beccafumi (1486–May 18, 1551) Was An Italian Renaissance-Mannerist Painter Active Predominantly In Siena. He Is Considered One Of The Last Undiluted Representatives Of The Sienese School Of Painting.

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Made on 6/23/2010 10:48 PM