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Flowers and a cloth tied loosely, on a marble table. Sauvage, Piat Joseph (Flemish, 1744-1818). Watercolour and bodycolour on paper, height 213, mm, width 209 mm. Acquisition: bequeathed 1973; Fairhaven, Henry Rogers Broughton.
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