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Artist: Henry Hadfield Cubley
Large 19th Century Scottish Highland Cattle Loch Scene Signed Oil Painting
By Henry Hadfield Cubley
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Cattle on the Loch's Shore by Henry Hadfield Cubley (British 1858-1934) *see below signed oil on canvas framed in elaborate gilt swept frame dated 1899 verso framed: 26 x 36 inches c...
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Late 19th Century Victorian Henry Hadfield Cubley Landscape Paintings

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