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Three Gentlemen Leaning on a Banister Overlooking a Garden where Lovers Stroll, from "The Garden of the French Nobles In Which One Can Pick Up Their Way of Dressing"
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Etching; first state of two, The Garden of the French Nobles In Which One Can Pick Up Their Way of Dressing (Le Jardin de la Noblesse Françoise dans lequel ce peut ceuillir leur manierre de Vettements)
The Garden of the French Nobles In Which One Can Pick Up Their Way of Dressing (Le Jardin de la Noblesse Françoise dans lequel ce peut ceuillir leur manierre de Vettements), Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Bequest of Phyllis Massar 2011
Title: Three Gentlemen Leaning on a Banister Overlooking a Garden where Lovers Stroll, from "The Garden of the French Nobles In Which One Can Pick Up Their Way of Dressing"
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Etching; first state of two, The Garden of the French Nobles In Which One Can Pick Up Their Way of Dressing (Le Jardin de la Noblesse Françoise dans lequel ce peut ceuillir leur manierre de Vettements).
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