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Art Subject: Knife
Original French Anatomical Equine Study of the Role of Tendons
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Title: Original French Anatomical Equine Study of the Role of Tendons Artist: Robert Ladou (French, 1929-2014) Medium: Pen, Acrylic and Pencil on paper Size: 18.5 (Height) x 13.25 (W...
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20th Century Academic Animal Paintings

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Pen, Acrylic, Pencil

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