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William TURNER (1775-1861), d'après Ruins of a castle by the river Early 20th century Watercolor on paper Framed 22.5 x 16 cm (Some foxing).

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William TURNER (1775-1861), d'après Ruins of a castle by the river Early 20th century Watercolor on paper Framed 22.5 x 16 cm (Some foxing).

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