File:Ebenezer Landells - The most beautiful sunset I ever saw in June, 1825.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEbenezer Landells - The most beautiful sunset I ever saw in June, 1825.jpg |
English: Offered for sale by Abbott and Holder in late June 2020 when it was described as "Edinburgh; ‘The most beautiful sunset / I ever saw in June, 1825’. Brush and sepia wash. Inscribed. Provenance: an album of sketches by Landells. 6x9 inches." |
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