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Artist: Nicolaes de Bruyn
Landscape with Pair on Wooden Bridge
By Nicolaes de Bruyn
Located in Chicago, IL
Engraving after Egidius Coninxloo (c. 1581 - 1619), executed by Nicolaes De Bruyn (Antwerp 1571 - 1652 Amsterdam)
Unidentified watermark
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Early 17th Century Old Masters Nicolaes de Bruyn Art
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