North African coastal town - 19th century Oriental painter - Busy hustle and bus…
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North African coastal town - 19th century Oriental painter - Busy hustle and bustle at the gates of the town. Oil on canvas. 74 x 101 cm. - One patch, canvas somewhat threadbare. - In the manner of the Austrian painter Robert Alott.

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