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Summer (Personifications of the Four Seasons) by Henri Bonnart (possibly)

Summer (Personifications of the Four Seasons)

(Zomer L'Esté (title on object) Personificaties van de vier seizoenen (series title))


Henri Bonnart (possibly)

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Robert Bonnart

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Henri Bonnart

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€ 136.12
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Summer (Personifications of the Four Seasons) by Henri Bonnart (possibly). Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
Rijks Museum, Amsterdam
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