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A Late 18thC English School Oil on Canvas of a Gentleman c.1780-1800 sub-Decorative Objects Furniture making using fish skin

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Description

Furniture making using fish skin was popular especially in France during the Art Deco period

The vintage lead fishing weights are of differing sizes and keep the displays facing any which way desired

including rose

With thy harmonious trembling strain

The skulls refer to the hill of Golgotha ("the place of the skull")

A Late 18thC English School Oil on Canvas of a Gentleman c.1780-1800 sub-Decorative Objects Furniture making using fish skinOrigin: English Period: George III Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1780 1800 Height: 19 Width: 17 Depth: 1 The well depicted head and shoulders portrait in rectangular form of a noble gentleman, painted in oils on canvas and in a period beaded gesso frame, the sitter in formal dress and possibly wearing a wig, to a green doublet and silk cravatte, the whole being uncleaned and unrestored and surviving from George III period England. The portrait remains

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