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Admiral Earl Penn  illustration Poster by bridgemanart
Sir Peter Lely's Admiral Earl Penn (1644-1718) illustraion from 'Portraits of Charaters Illustrious in British History', engraved by Richard Earlom (1743-1822) (mezzotint) located at a Private Collection. Sir Peter Lely was a French artist. The Admiral Earl Penn (1644-1718) illustraion from 'Portraits of Charaters Illustrious in British History', engraved by Richard Earlom (1743-1822) (mezzotint) was created around the 19th century.
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Sir Peter Lely; from 'Portraits of Charaters Illustrious in British History', engraved by Richard Earlom

Sir Peter Lely's Admiral Earl Penn (1644-1718) illustraion from 'Portraits of Charaters Illustrious in British History', engraved by Richard Earlom (1743-1822) (mezzotint) located at a Private Collection. Sir Peter Lely was a French artist. The Admiral Earl Penn (1644-1718) illustraion from 'Portraits of Charaters Illustrious in British History', engraved by Richard Earlom (1743-1822) (mezzotint) was created around the 19th century.

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Made on 9/1/2011 9:34 AM