Null Girl in a Tavern, José Cañaveral (Seville, 1833-Madrid, 1894), oil on canva…
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Girl in a Tavern, José Cañaveral (Seville, 1833-Madrid, 1894), oil on canvas Oil on panel. Table measurements: 32 x 18 cm, framed measurements: 48 x 34 cm. With pencil inscription on the back "Gitana", Cañaveral.

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Girl in a Tavern, José Cañaveral (Seville, 1833-Madrid, 1894), oil on canvas Oil on panel. Table measurements: 32 x 18 cm, framed measurements: 48 x 34 cm. With pencil inscription on the back "Gitana", Cañaveral.

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