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Countess Anna Joachima Danneskiold-Laurvigen, née Ahlefeldt

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Værkdatering: (1790-91) Dateringen er baseret på en notits i kataloget til Kunstforeningens Jens Juel-udstilling i 1828, hvor det anføres, at Anna Joachima Danneskiold-Laurvigen (1717-95) er malet i sit 74. år.
Title: Countess Anna Joachima Danneskiold-Laurvigen, née Ahlefeldt
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