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DescriptionGeorge Reid (Scottish artist) 001.jpg | Sir George Reid (31 October 1841–1913) was a Scottish artist. | |||||||
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Source | From Richard Muther (1907) The History of Modern Painting | |||||||
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JPEG file comment | Sir George Reid, President - Royal Scottish Academy From Richard Muther (1907) "The History of Modern Painting" |
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