“PINKIE” BY THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH REDONE 1983
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Title: Pankie
Artist: Signed but Unidentified
Material: Acrylics on Canvas
Frame Size: 100cm x 70cm
Year: 1983
Conditions: Excellent
This famous painting “Pankie” is hand Painted by an unidentified artist. It’s done after the original by Thomas Gainsborough. Artist signed but unidentified. Painted in 1983
Frame size 100cm x70cm. In excellent conditions.
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