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A Danish Corvette Laying to in order to Confer with a Danish Brig: The Scene Being Set in West Indian Waters
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Værkdatering: 1827
Maleriet blev udført i perioden 21. november - 21. december 1827 (jf. Eckersbergs dagbøger, 2008).
Title: A Danish Corvette Laying to in order to Confer with a Danish Brig: The Scene Being Set in West Indian Waters
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