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A River Scene, with Fishermen Laying a Net, 1638 Post Cards by bridgemanart
Jan Josephsz. van Goyen's A River Scene, with Fishermen Laying a Net, 1638 (oil on oak) located at the National Gallery, London, UK. Jan Josephsz. van Goyen was a French artist. The A River Scene, with Fishermen Laying a Net, 1638 (oil on oak) was created around 1638 AD.
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A River Scene, with Fishermen Laying a Net, 1638

Jan Josephsz. van Goyen

Jan Josephsz. van Goyen's A River Scene, with Fishermen Laying a Net, 1638 (oil on oak) located at the National Gallery, London, UK. Jan Josephsz. van Goyen was a French artist. The A River Scene, with Fishermen Laying a Net, 1638 (oil on oak) was created around 1638 AD.

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Product id: 239132786206050126
Made on 8/18/2011 11:03 AM