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Landscape With Trees And Figures Near A Coastline, The Buildings Of A Small City And A Port In The Background

by Caspar Andriaans Van Wittel

Landscape With Trees And Figures Near A Coastline, The Buildings Of A Small City And A Port In The Background - Caspar Andriaans Van Wittel
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English: "Landscape With Trees And Figures Near A Coastline, The Buildings Of A Small City And A Port In The Background" oil on Canvas.
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Caspar Andriaans Van Wittel

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