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Ugly Duchess

Attributed to John Riley, 17th century English portrait of a girl on a terrace
By John Riley
Located in Bath, Somerset
fish I'm an ugly fellow!'. Riley allegedly took this comment personally and he was never able to bear
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17th Century Old Masters Portrait Paintings

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