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Simon DuflosLa maitresse d'ecole - A girl teaching a child to read.Circa 1770
Circa 1770
About the Item
- Creator:Simon Duflos
- Creation Year:Circa 1770
- Dimensions:Height: 11.03 in (28 cm)Width: 10.24 in (26 cm)
- Medium:
- Period:1770-1779
- Condition:Ample margins. A few tiny pinholes. General age-related toning and occasional minor defects from handling.
- Gallery Location:Zeeland, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: 677951stDibs: LU59232908941
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