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An Italian Landscape with Ruins and Figures. Natoire, Charles Joseph (French, 1700-1777). Pen, brown ink, brown wash and watercolour over black and red chalk, heightened and mixed with white, on paper, laid down on stiff paper with edge of drawing covered around three sides by a strip. Height (painted area) 340 mm, width 545 mm, 18th Century.
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