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Artist: Paul Jones b.1855
'3 Terriers and a Gillie' and '3 Spaniels and a Gillie', a pair of oil paintings
By Paul Jones b.1856
Located in St. Albans, GB
Paul JONES
Oil on canvas
These paintings are signed Paul Jones on the bottom left.
Canvas size: 20 x 25cm (8 x 10")
Outside frame size: 36 x 41cm (14 x 16")
Flourished 1855 – 1888
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1850s Victorian Paul Jones b.1855 Interior Paintings
Materials
Oil
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