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    The Cut Finger, 19th Century David WILKIE (1785-1841) 19th Century Scottish family interior scene of "The Cut Finger", oil on panel. Charming circa ...
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    The Blood Of Christ, The Milk Of The Madonna, 16th Century circle of Adriaen Isenbrandt (1480-1551) Huge 16th Century Flemish old Master depiction of...
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  • Coronation Portrait Of King Edward VI (1537-1553) as King Of England & Ireland
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    Coronation Portrait Of King Edward VI (1537-1553) as King Of England & Ireland, 16th Century English School - Oil on panel - circa 1547 Large 16th Century Coronation portrait of E...
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    Collections: Robert Gallon (1845-1925); Private Collection, UK. Oil on canvas laid down on panel Framed dimensions: 11.5 x 10 inches This highly engaging, previously unpublished portrait by Johan...
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