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A Momentary Vision that Once Befell Young Millais
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
Medium
Graphite and watercolour on paper
Dimensions
support: 324 x 432 mm
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A Momentary Vision that Once Befell Young Millais by Sir Max Beerbohm — VisualArtsDB