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[edit]DescriptionEdmund Bourke (1761-1821) by Jens Juel.png |
English: Portrait of Edmund Bourke (1761-1821) count and diplomat in a dark green coat, yellow and green striped waistcoat, white stock and white pleeted shirt frill , 1785 |
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Source | http://www.artnet.com/artists/jens-juel/portrait-of-edmund-bourke-1761-1821-count-and-YfuJHS2tgEOPmiaqqc8BqA2 |
Author | Jens Juel |
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