Null Gerrit Dou 
Leiden 1613 - 1680 Leiden, attributed
Fantastic Animal Studies …
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Gerrit Dou Leiden 1613 - 1680 Leiden, attributed Fantastic Animal Studies Watercolour pencil drawing on paper 21 x 28 cm, with frame 41 x 47.5 cm

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Gerrit Dou Leiden 1613 - 1680 Leiden, attributed Fantastic Animal Studies Watercolour pencil drawing on paper 21 x 28 cm, with frame 41 x 47.5 cm

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