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by Alfred George Stevens
$38.50
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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.
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The Bath, c.1867 (oil on canvas) by Alfred George Stevens (1817-75)
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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The Bath, c.1867 (oil on canvas) by Alfred George Stevens (1817-75)
$38.50
LiviuFlorin Art
Very interesting What is the med of the original painting ?
LiviuFlorin Art
Very interesting What is the med of the original painting ?
Nadya Syabro
Wow !
Maxim Solomatin
Great!
Felipe Hueb
Congrats! Amazing work!
Michael Mejia
I'm sure Mr. Stevens appreciates all your comments. Unfortunately he died in London in 1875. Wonder where the money goes...
Sergey Taran
Nice picture!
Elena Pronina
Wonderful Painting!
Khajohnpan Sauychalad
Great art !!!
Dan Radi
Great work! l/f
Anna Sofia
Good job
Gardening Perfection
So very lovely!~ You've depicted how I feel when bathing!!!
Alberto RuiZ
Great work. Composition, draw, colours.....Fantasticˇˇˇ
Bradley R Youngberg
Beautiful!
Andres Zoran Ivanovic
Fantastic. Hopefully have you sold something.
Benito Alonso
Wondeful Work Of Art; Great Details, Lights & Expression.
Paul Lindner
This reminds me so much of a Southern Bell named "Sallie Ward".She was known throughout the South,and was the real Scarlett Ohara.She often attended Party's/Ball's at "WARD HALL" in Georgetown,Ky.She to had a copper tub like the one in this print.