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Bust of Orlando; Orlando; Characters from 'Orlando Furioso'. Bust of Orlando, the main character from Ludovico Ariosto's epic 'Orlando Furioso'. On his head he wears a helmet decorated with a human figure that flows down in leaves and from above in a plume of springs. At the top right the title and eight Italian fresh rules from the epic.
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