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Heinel, Johann Philipp, 1800 Bayreuth - 1843 Munich, Oil on canvas, mounted on stretcher, 1823, Portrait of a lady in the Biedermeier style, older lady with lace hood, dark velvet dress and red shawl, in a suggested oval picture section, signed and dated lower left, craquelure, vertical format, 55 cm x 45 cm, in gold frame

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Heinel, Johann Philipp, 1800 Bayreuth - 1843 Munich, Oil on canvas, mounted on stretcher, 1823, Portrait of a lady in the Biedermeier style, older lady with lace hood, dark velvet dress and red shawl, in a suggested oval picture section, signed and dated lower left, craquelure, vertical format, 55 cm x 45 cm, in gold frame

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