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Artist: Francesca Henderson
Francesca Henderson, Williams Pear 5, Original Still Life Drawing, Art Online
By Francesca Henderson
Located in Deddington, GB
Francesca Henderson
Williams Pear 5
Original Still Life Illustration Drawing
Black Ink on Premium Acid Free Paper
Image Size: H25 cm x W20cm x D 0.1cm
Mounted Size: H30 cm x W25.5 cm...
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Francesca Henderson, Cox’s Apple 1, Original Drawing, Still Life Art, Art Online
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Francesca Henderson
Cox’s Apple 1
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