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Summary
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Charles V visits François Ier after the Battle of Pavia (watercolor on paper) |
Date |
circa 1827 |
Source |
Obtained from the Wallace Collection |
Author |
Richard Parkes Bonington (1802–1828) |
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British painter
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Date of birth/death |
25 October 1802 |
23 September 1828 |
Location of birth/death |
Arnold bei Nottingham |
London |
Work location |
Paris, Normandie, London, Venice |
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Permission ( Reusing this file) |
Public domain as a slavish reproduction of a two-dimensional art work in the public domain by age.
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Licensing
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