The Grief of the Sister of Horatius, c. 1912 by Ernest Dudley Heath

The Grief of the Sister of Horatius, c. 1912

(The grief of the sister of Horatius, c1912 1912)


Ernest Dudley Heath

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1912  ·  Picture ID: 844820

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The Grief of the Sister of Horatius, c. 1912 by Ernest Dudley Heath. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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