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Carta 17: Nano Nagle escribe a Teresa Mulally, Dublín el 31 de enero de 1783 - Honora (Nano) Nagle | Wikioo.org – La Enciclopedia de las Bellas Artes

Carta 17: Nano Nagle escribe a Teresa Mulally, Dublín el 31 de enero de 1783 – (Honora (Nano) Nagle) Previo Próximo


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Fecha: 1783

Museo: The Library of University College Dublin (Dublin, Ireland)

Técnica: Papel

Carta de manuscritos escrita por Nano Nagle el 31 de enero de 1783, a Teresa Mulally, Dublín. En la carta, Nagle indica su intención de establecer un asilo para mujeres sin hogar. El texto está sobre escrito, en tinta negra. La carta se conoce como Carta 17. Esta es la última carta sobreviviente en Nagle

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