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DescriptionFlautista (26465295758).jpg
Español: Pequeño fragmento de pintura sobre yeso donde aparece una mujer tocando una flauta andalusí llamada mizmar. Es del siglo XII y estaba en el Palacio Dar Al Sugra en Murcia. Se expone en el Museo Santa Clara de Murcia.
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Ángel M. Felicísimo from Mérida, España
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