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Antique Scottish Highland Loch Sunset Landscape Oil Painting British School
Antique Scottish Highland Loch Sunset Landscape Oil Painting British School

Antique Scottish Highland Loch Sunset Landscape Oil Painting British School

By Antique British

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Title Antique Scottish Highland Loch Sunset Landscape Oil Painting British School Key Details Artist: British School, late 19th century Title: Sunset over a Highland Loch...

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Late 19th Century Victorian Antique British Paintings

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