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Silver birch trunk and branch with rose, lizards, a snake, toadstools, butterflies and a snail. Marseus van Schrieck, Otto, attributed to (Dutch, c.1619-1678). Oil on canvas, height 61.7 cm, width 52.3 cm. Production Note: Formerly attributed to Rachel Ruysch.
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