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Society of London Art Dealer (SLAD)
Society of London Art Dealer (SLAD)
Since 1932, the Society of London Art Dealers has demanded the highest standards from its community of more than 140 top-tier galleries. SLAD regularly hosts seminars on pressing issues facing the art world, and advocates on its dealers’ behalf, lobbying for policies that will secure their future. On these pages, you’ll find art ranging from Romantic-era paintings to works by today’s leading creators. You can read more about SLAD in Introspective.
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Period: Mid-17th Century
A wooded landscape with figures crossing a river by Gillis Neyts
By Gillis Neyts
Located in London, GB
Oil on panel 47.5 x 57.5 cm (18 11/16 x 22 5/8 inches) * This painting is attributed to the artist Gillis Neyts
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Mid-17th Century Old Masters Slad Society Of London Art Dealers

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