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Artist: William Fisk
Elizabeth Gordon Duchess of Gordon
By William Fisk
Located in Douglas, Isle of Man
William Fisk 1796 -1872, was an English born portrait and history painter. Although born in 1796 he didn't start his artistic career until after 1826, after the birth of his son Will...
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1830s William Fisk Art

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Canvas, Oil

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