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Detailed copy of the “Battle of Nazareth” by Antoine Gros
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Inscription: Verso: with pencil by foreign hand: r. “EugDelacroix” and M.u. the number “1”; Passepartout: “nicht Delacroix A. Sérullaz”; “Beschnach Gros (Battle of Nazareth/Nantes) Ilse Goffitzer.”
Title: Detailed copy of the “Battle of Nazareth” by Antoine Gros
Description:
Inscription: Verso: with pencil by foreign hand: r.
“EugDelacroix” and M.
u.
the number “1”; Passepartout: “nicht Delacroix A.
Sérullaz”; “Beschnach Gros (Battle of Nazareth/Nantes) Ilse Goffitzer.
”.
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