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Artist: Philip de Laszlo
Portrait Of A Nude Lady, circa 1900 by Philip de László (1869–1937)
By Philip de László, 1869-1937
Located in Blackwater, GB
Portrait Of A Nude Lady, circa 1900 by Philip de László (1869–1937) sales to $280,000 Large 19th Century English portrait of a nude lady seated, oil on canvas by Philip de Laszlo. ...
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19th Century Philip de Laszlo Art

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Oil, Canvas

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