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Artist: Stella Steyn
Woman with her Husband in the Garden by Stella Steyn, 1929 circa
Woman with her Husband in the Garden by Stella Steyn, 1929 circa

Woman with her Husband in the Garden by Stella Steyn, 1929 circa

By Stella Steyn

Located in Kingsclere, GB

Woman with her Husband in the Garden by Stella Steyn, 1929 circa Additional information: Medium: lithograph on wove 13 x 16 7/8 in 33 x 43 cm signed and numbered 1/15 in pencil Ste...

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