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Description Via di S. Nicola da Tolentino 72, Rome. It is believed that the corner rooms were the studio and living quarters of the Australian artist, Dora Ohlfsen (1869–1948), who lived in the building with her partner from around 1902 until their deaths in 1948. The building is directly opposite the church of San Nicola da Tolentino agli Orti Sallustiani and near Piazza Barberini.
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