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Harbour Scene with Grieving Heliades c. 1640

by Claude Lorrain (Gellee)


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Harbour Scene with Grieving Heliades c. 1640 - Claude Lorrain (Gellee)

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English: "Harbour Scene with Grieving Heliades c. 1640" oil on Canvas, location: Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne, Westfalen, Germany.
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Date

1640

Author

Claude Lorrain (Gellee)

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Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne, Westfalen, Germany

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