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John Morgan by Carl Gutherz (1844–1907) Oil on canvas, 1893 Sight measurement

  • Height: 57.25 inches (145.415 cm)
  • Width: 38 inches (96.52 cm)

Signature (lower left corner): CARL GUTHERZ / PARIS 1893 Cat. no. 32.00024.000

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