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George Price Boyce

Resting Dromedar, 1861
Resting Dromedar, 1861

Resting Dromedar, 1861

Located in Stockholm, SE

-1909) and George Price Boyce (1926-1897). They initially rented a house by the Nile in the village of

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1860s Romantic Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

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Antique Pair Water Colour Paintings by Henry Tanworth Wells 19th C
Antique Pair Water Colour Paintings by Henry Tanworth Wells 19th C

Antique Pair Water Colour Paintings by Henry Tanworth Wells 19th C

Located in London, GB

after four years of marriage in 1861. Her brother was the Pre-Raphaelite painter George Price Boyce, so

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Antique 1850s English Paintings

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Velvet

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