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"Self Portrait" by Sir Peter Paul Rubens
Sydney
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Australia (AU)
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Nearby:
"Constantius appoints Constantine as his successor" by Sir Peter Paul Rubens
"Portraits of Cornelius Duplicius de Scheppere and his wife Elizabeth Donche" by Ambrosius Benson
"Landscape with goatherd and goats" by John Constable
"Portrait of a man" by Frans Pourbus the Younger
"Mars and the vestal virgin" by Jacques Blanchard
"Pastoral landscape" by Claude Lorrain
"Girl with a flute" by Jan van Bijlert
"Portrait of a gentleman with a falcon " by Nicolò dell'Abate
"Landscape with enraged ox" by Adam Pynacker
"Wooded hillside with a view of Bentheim Castle" by Jacob van Ruisdael
"Still life with imaginary view" by Laurens Craen
"A wooded landscape with a bridge and sportsmen at the edge of the river" by Paul Bril