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Henry Dixon & Son, Photograph of George Clausen's 'In the Fields in June' (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff), during or after 1914.
180 mm x 210 mm. © Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London.
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From: Henry Dixon & Son
RA Collection: Art
180 mm x 210 mm
F. Hilaire d'Arcis
Photograph of George Clausen's 'In the Fields in June' (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff), 1914 or after
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