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Artist: Albert Joseph Moore
Study for Battledore
Shuttlecock - British Aesthetic Movement drawing
By Albert Joseph Moore
Located in London, GB
ALBERT JOSEPH MOORE, ARWS
(1841-1893)
Study for Battledore & Shuttlecock
Signed with anthemion
Chalk on brown paper
27 by 13 cm., 10 ½ by 5 in.
(frame size 49 by 34.5 cm., 19 ¼ b...
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1870s Aesthetic Movement Albert Joseph Moore Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
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