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17th Century Flemish Baroque Oil on Copper

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  • Oil on Copper, 17th Century
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  • 17th Century Flemish Antique Oil Painting on Board
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  • Caravaggesque Oil on Copper "Flagellation of Christ" Baroque Sicilian, 17th Cent
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    OIL ON CANVAS OF 17th Century LANDSCAPE OF WINTER OF THE NETHERLANDS. Good CONDITION. MEASURES WITH FRAME: 114X90 CM WITHOUT FRAME: 96X74 CM      
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