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English: Edward Baird: Portrait of Ann Fairweather. Chalks on paper. 38.00 x 28.00 cm (framed: 64.70 x 53.20 x 1.20 cm). GML 1098. Private collection, long term loan
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Source National Galleries of Scotland
Author Edward Baird

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