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  • Post author:Laura Wood
  • Post published:October 25, 2015
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1 Unknown Spanish artist, Still Life with Pears and Apples in a Maiolica Tazza c 1699
Still Life with Pears and Apples, Unknown Spanish Artist; c. 1699
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