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Artist: Jan Van Oolen
Consort of birds in an ornamental landscape
Consort of birds in an ornamental landscape

Consort of birds in an ornamental landscape

By Jan Van Oolen

Located in London, GB

Jan Van OOLEN (Dutch, 1651 – 1698) Consort of birds in an ornamental landscape Oil on canvas Dimensions: 32 in (H) x 38 in (W)

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17th Century Dutch School Jan Van Oolen Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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