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7. A High Foreground, That Is to Say, a Large Kind of Object, or More than One. Near the Eye. by Alexander Cozens — VisualArtsDB
7. A High Foreground, That Is to Say, a Large Kind of Object, or More than One. Near the Eye.
Alexander Cozens
Medium
Aquatint on paper
Dimensions
image: 228 x 301 mm
Museum
Tate
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