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Lebas, Jacques Philippe after Teniers, David: La Boudinière (The sausage maker). Paris. etching; 37 x 49.3 cm. Dresden: Copper engraving cabinet A 45640 in A 1305.3

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Lebas, Jacques Philippe after Teniers, David: La Boudinière (The sausage maker). Paris. etching; 37 x 49.3 cm. Dresden: Copper engraving cabinet A 45640 in A 1305.3
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Title: Lebas, Jacques Philippe after Teniers, David: La Boudinière (The sausage maker). Paris. etching; 37 x 49.3 cm. Dresden: Copper engraving cabinet A 45640 in A 1305.3
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Lebas, Jacques Philippe after Teniers, David: La Boudinière (The sausage maker).
Paris.
etching; 37 x 49.
3 cm.
Dresden: Copper engraving cabinet A 45640 in A 1305.
3.

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