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A decorative oval relief with Venus and Cupid, 18th Century Rococo Oil
By Jacob De Wit
Located in London, GB
Follower of Jacob de Wit 1695-1754 Venus and Cupid Oil on panel Image size: 7 ¾ inches x 11 ¾ inches Gilt frame A charming example of trompe-l'œil, this painting is abrim with...
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18th Century Rococo Jacob De Wit Art

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Oil, Panel

18th Century Neoclassical Mirror with Signed Grisaille by Jacob de Wit, 1749
By Jacob De Wit
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Rare signed and dated Grisaille panel of The Allegory of Art by "Jacob de Wit," 1749. Incorporated into a mirror in the late 18th century. Putti en grisaille. Original gilt. Al...
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Mid-18th Century Dutch Neoclassical Antique Jacob De Wit Art

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Beech

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