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Updated: 2026-08-22
"Age of Innocence", 1785 Artist: Joshua Reynolds Canvas, oil; 76.5Γ63.8 cm Private collection Canvas Whispers
"Crimean Landscape" Russian artist: Viktor Pavlovich Baturin (1863β1938) Canvas, oil Private collection Canvas Whispers
"Nightingale's Song" Scottish artist: Robert Walker Macbeth (1848β1910) Oil on canvas; 140Γ114.5 cm Private collection The nightingale has long been regarded as one of natureβs mosβ¦
Punch and Judy Show Scottish artist: William Barr (1867β1933) Canvas, oil; 91.4Γ120 cm Private collection Canvas Whispers
Grazing Cattle Scottish artist: Joseph Farquharson (1846β1935) Canvas, oil Private collection Canvas Whispers
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"Picnic", 1870 Scottish artist: James Archer (1822β1904) Oil on canvas; 71.1Γ101.6 cm Private collection Canvas Whispers
"Admiring Porcelain," 1885 Artist: Γdouard FrΓ©dΓ©ric Wilhelm Richter Oil on canvas; 61Γ38 cm Private collection Canvas Whispers
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