File:Spencer-autoportret1848-52.jpg
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editDescriptionSpencer-autoportret1848-52.jpg | Autoportrait |
Source | Lilly Martin Spencer |
Author | Lilly Martin Spencer English-born American Painter, 1822-1902 |
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