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Bildnis der Anne de Cleves

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Inscription: Address (artist) - Adr. van der Werff pinx. - Vermeulen sculps:
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Title: Bildnis der Anne de Cleves
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Inscription: Address (artist) - Adr.
van der Werff pinx.
- Vermeulen sculps:.

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