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Adrien Manglard, A Mediterranean harbor with stevedores unloading their ships, figures selling fish in the foreground by a fortress

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Oil on canvas, 77.7 × 133.9 cm
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Title: Adrien Manglard, A Mediterranean harbor with stevedores unloading their ships, figures selling fish in the foreground by a fortress
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Oil on canvas, 77.
7 × 133.
9 cm.

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