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Title The Harvesters
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Date 1565
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 119 cm (46.9 in). Width: 162 cm (63.8 in).
Accession number 19.164
References Metropolitan Museum of Art, online database: entry 110000242
Source/Photographer Google Art Project: Home - pic Scaled down from 7 level of zoom out of 8, JPEG compression quality: Photoshop 10.

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