File:Walnut hope chest (1570 - 1600, in Northern Italy). Nymph. - Budapest Museum of Applied Arts.JPG

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English: Walnut hope chest. (Cassone) Nymph carving. 1570 - 1600, in Northern Italy. -. Budapest Museum of Applied Arts. - Üllői Avenue, Hőgyes Endre Street, Kinizsi Pál Street, Budapest District IX , Hungary
Deutsch: Kunstgewerbemuseum in Budapest, Ungarn
Magyar: Kelengyeláda (cassone) - folyamnimfa ábrázolásával. Leltári szám: 5354. Készítés ideje: 1570 - 1600, Észak-Itália. Anyag: diófa; vaspántokkal. Iparművészeti Múzeum. - Budapest IX., Üllői út 33-37., Hőgyes Endre utca 10-12., Kinizsi Pál utca 31
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