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C.Bentley, Greek Merchants, 1848.

5IT-V1-F1-1848C.Bentley, Greek Merchants, 1848.Bentley, Charles1806-1854.'Greek Merchants & Fruit Sellers in thePiazzetta, Venice', 1848.Watercolour over traces of pencilheightened with touches of bodycolour,gum arabic & scratching out, 55.5 x 78cmLondon, Sotheby's.Lot 110, 20/10/93.

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