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La Madonna della Seggiola, circa 1820, after Raffaello Sanzio, 19th C. Italian

circa 1820-1840

Price:$3,000
$5,800List Price

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Portrait of Bethy at 4, Elizabeth Wallen, Portrait of a little Girl with a Doll
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Merton Grenhagen (American, 1878-1941) Signed: Merton Grenhagen (Lower, Left) " Portrait of Bethy at 4 ", 1927 (Study of Elizabeth Wallen) Oil on Canvas 35" x 29" Housed in a 5"...
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