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After Godfrey Kneller
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English: A 34.6 x 24 cm oil-on-paper portrait painting of Hugh Hare after Godfrey Kneller held at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery
Date 29 November 2012, 19:00:59
Source/Photographer Art UK

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