Stripping the Slain, November 15, 1779 by Robert Blyth

Stripping the Slain, November 15, 1779

(Stripping the Slain, November 15, 1779. )


Robert Blyth

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Stripping the Slain, November 15, 1779 by Robert Blyth. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
people · male · body · bodies · crime · british · museum · dead · death · robbery · crouching · military · century · britain · blade · shield · concept · dagger · robbing · metropolitan museum of art · black white · black and white · 18th century · eighteenth century · etching · etching · portrait · heritage art · robert blyth · blyth · robert · Heritage Art/Heritage Images
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