A Party of Charlatans in an Italian Landscape
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[[A Party of Charlatans in an Italian Landscape]][http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:KDujardinsCommedia.jpg] by [[Karel Dujardin]], 1657. | [[A Party of Charlatans in an Italian Landscape]][http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:KDujardinsCommedia.jpg] by [[Karel Dujardin]], 1657. | ||
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+ | :Karel Dujardin is best known by his pictures of [[quack]]s, so admirably engraved by [[Boissigu]]. That in the Louvre, which we reproduce, is the most celebrated. On a bright and soft moming, a charlatan has erected a stand in a village. Elevated on | ||
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A Party of Charlatans in an Italian Landscape[1] by Karel Dujardin, 1657.
- Karel Dujardin is best known by his pictures of quacks, so admirably engraved by Boissigu. That in the Louvre, which we reproduce, is the most celebrated. On a bright and soft moming, a charlatan has erected a stand in a village. Elevated on
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