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El Greco, Laocoön (ca. 1610/1614)
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painting (oil): ["River Scene"]
painting (oil): ["River Scene"]
"Buildings on right and left bank, church in distance, figures in foreground." [Wallis], Between 1984 and 1985, a research assistant, Dr. Brendan Cassidy, was employed by Nottingha...


