Framed hand painted warriors hang above a marble mantlepiece, decorative pineapples adorn antique urns and the table

Framed hand painted warriors hang above a marble mantlepiece, decorative pineapples adorn antique urns and the table

Image ID: 13292675
License type: Rights Managed
Photographer: © living4media / von Einsiedel, Andreas Portrait
Rights: This image is available for exclusive uses upon request
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  • not available in FR,IT
Model Release: not required
Property Release: available
 
Location:Somerset, UK
Print size: approx. 41.59 × 52.02 cm at 300 dpi
ideal for prints up to DIN A3

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Framed hand painted warriors hang above a marble mantlepiece in dining room with 18th century french dining table and hand painted french chairs Framed hand painted warriors hang above a marble mantlepiece, decorative pineapples adorn antique urns and the table

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