Null 马丁-范梅腾斯 
斯德哥尔摩 1695 - 1770 维也纳,艺术圈 
王子肖像 
布面油画 
92 x 74 厘米,带画框 96 x 78 厘米 
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马丁-范梅腾斯 斯德哥尔摩 1695 - 1770 维也纳,艺术圈 王子肖像 布面油画 92 x 74 厘米,带画框 96 x 78 厘米 右上方有 1732 年的日期

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马丁-范梅腾斯 斯德哥尔摩 1695 - 1770 维也纳,艺术圈 王子肖像 布面油画 92 x 74 厘米,带画框 96 x 78 厘米 右上方有 1732 年的日期

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