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Artist: John Sanderson-Wells
Set Four Antique English Oil Paintings Equestrian Horses Hunting Sanderson-Wells
By John Sanderson-Wells
Located in London, GB
Set Four Antique English Oil Paintings Equestrian Horses Hunting Sanderson-Wells
British, c. 1900
Canvas: Height 41cm, width 62cm
Frame: Height 51cm, width 71cm, depth 4cm
This cap...
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Early 20th Century John Sanderson-Wells Figurative Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
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