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Period: 1810s
Early 19th century English Antique Still life of peaches, grapes, melon outdoors
By George William Sartorius
Located in Woodbury, CT
Wonderful Early 19th-century Still life of different fruits on an earth bank. Very much painted in the same way as George William Sartorius painted his still lives this piece has al...
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Old Masters 1810s Still-life Paintings

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"Field Fare" and "Sea Fare" Pair by Benjamin Blake
Located in Mere, GB
"Field Fare" and "Sea Fare" Pair by Benjamin Blake. Benjamin Blake and his studio produced a number of fine quality larder scenes in the regency period. Bo...
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Realist 1810s Still-life Paintings

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Oil

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