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Roos, Philipp Peter, called Rosa da Tivoli (c. 1657-1706) attributed to Landscape with Goats. One of his most popular subjects, oil on canvas, canvas mounted on hardboard, 58 x 85 cm, framed 69 x 96 cm

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Roos, Philipp Peter, called Rosa da Tivoli (c. 1657-1706) attributed to Landscape with Goats. One of his most popular subjects, oil on canvas, canvas mounted on hardboard, 58 x 85 cm, framed 69 x 96 cm

Estimate 1 000 - 2 800 EUR
Starting price 180 EUR

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