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Robert Osboldston, d.1715

Robert Osboldston, d.1715

Charles d'Agar

1718

National Maritime Museum

Greater London, United Kingdom

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Description

painting by Charles D'Agar

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Medium

oil paint

Dimensions

237 × 147.3 cm

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