To the Death: A Sword and Dagger Fight with one Hand Beats Cold Death Aside, and with the other Sends it Back by John Pettie

To the Death: A Sword and Dagger Fight with one Hand Beats Cold Death Aside, and with the other Sends it Back

(To the Death: A Sword and Dagger Fight with one Hand Beats Cold Death Aside, and with the other Sends it Back )


John Pettie

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Undated  ·  oil on canvas  ·  Picture ID: 574956

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To the Death: A Sword and Dagger Fight with one Hand Beats Cold Death Aside, and with the other Sends it Back by John Pettie. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
duel · fighting · swords · fencing · male · contest
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