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Still Life: the five senses,

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Still Life: the five senses, work by Jacques Linard, preserved in a private collection in Paris1957 ca.Linard, Jacques1600-1645 ca.France - Paris, Private Collection
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Still Life: the five senses, work by Jacques Linard, preserved in a private collection in Paris1957 ca.
Linard, Jacques1600-1645 ca.
France - Paris, Private Collection.

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