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Style: Renaissance
Artist: Jonathan Adams
Three Greyhounds, Contemporary Copy of work by J Snyders 1650
Located in Brecon, Powys
Original work by J Snyders 1650: A really eye-catching copy on canvas of this hunting scene originally by Snyders. Artist Biography: Jonathan Adams has...
Category

2010s Renaissance Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

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