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Painting The Angora Cat And The Canary By Jacques Barthélémy Delamarre XVIIIth Century

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Painting the angora cat and the canary. Oil on canvas, 18th century. By Jacques Barthélémy Delamarre. Active in Paris in 1777 where he was received at the Académie Saint-Luc. Signed on the edge of the table on the left. In an old gilded stuccoed wooden frame. Frame dimensions: 40.5 cm x 33.5 cm. Formerly re-lined.

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