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Landscape in perspective

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Frederik J. Duparc, Dutch Landscape drawing, 1988, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, General Communications Department, Publications Services
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, General Communications Department, Publications Services Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
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Frederik J.
Duparc, Dutch Landscape drawing, 1988, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, General Communications Department, Publications Services.

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