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San Domenico di Camerino Altarpiece (1482) by Carlo Crivelli
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The San Domenico di Camerino Altarpiece is a 1482 tempera and gold on panel painting by Carlo Crivelli, probably originally painted in Camerino and now divided between the Pinacoteca di Brera, in Milan, the Stadel Museum, in Frankfurt, and the Abegg-Stockar Collection, in Zürich.

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