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Mary, Flinging Aside the Tapestry, Stood Gazing at Them with Eyes That Seemed to Flash Fire by Thomas Heath Robinson

Mary, Flinging Aside the Tapestry, Stood Gazing at Them with Eyes That Seemed to Flash Fire

(Mary, flinging aside the tapestry, stood gazing at them with eyes that seemed to flash fire (colour litho))


Thomas Heath Robinson

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Undated  ·  colour lithograph  ·  Image ID: 1549464

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Mary, Flinging Aside the Tapestry, Stood Gazing at Them with Eyes That Seemed to Flash Fire by Thomas Heath Robinson. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
anger · feeling · illustration · robinson thomas heath (1869-1954) · england · united kingdom · europe · illustrator · costumes · elizabeth · tapestry · courtenay · queen · mary · / Bridgeman Images
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