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English: The signature of Arnaldo Boteram from his letter of June 16, 1466 from Brussels to Barbara Brandenburg in Mantua (adaptation of the drawing of Hillie Smit)
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Source self-made (based upon the work of Hillie Smit : SMIT Hillie, « Some biographical notes on Rinaldo Boteram, weaver and merchant of Flemish tapestries in fifteenth century Italy » in BOSCHLOO Anton W.A., GRASMAN Edward et VAN DER SMAN Gert (dir), Aux Quatre Vents. A Festschrift for Bert W. Meijer, Edizioni Centro Di, Firenze, 2002, p. 179-182, ISBN : 88-7038-392-X )
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