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17th Century: Portrait of a young woman from a Gdańsk patrician family, around 1625-35

Posted on February 10, 2022 by Jen Segrest

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Portrait of a young woman from a Gdańsk patrician family, around 1625-35.
Artist unknown.
From the collection of Museu Sa Bassa Blanc.

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