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A Mid-Victorian Oil on Canvas Portrait of a Lady c.1870 sub-Architectural & Garden The two thick glass shelves

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The two thick glass shelves are possibly later replacements but are good quality

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one can just make out some rose tint to his cheeks and the flesh to the face is rather round and full whilst the whites of his eyes are hardly still apparent

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A Mid-Victorian Oil on Canvas Portrait of a Lady c.1870 sub-Architectural & Garden The two thick glass shelvesOrigin: English Period: Mid Victorian Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1870 Height: 30 Width: 25 The well rendered half length portrait in rectangular form of a high Victorian lady, painted in oils on canvas to a dark green ground, wearing a satin dress with lace collar and a drop earring, being in her thirties, her affable face looking out to the viewer with green eyes and rosy cheeks, her hair tied up and very much of the period with red satin to the

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