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Portrait of a distinguished man with wig - Naples, 2nd half of the 18th century - Half-length portrait in an elegant red skirt and lace chabot. Oil on canvas. 88 x 72 cm. - One patched area.

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Portrait of a distinguished man with wig - Naples, 2nd half of the 18th century - Half-length portrait in an elegant red skirt and lace chabot. Oil on canvas. 88 x 72 cm. - One patched area.

估价 6 000 - 12 000 EUR
起始价格 6 000 EUR

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