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A bearded and mustached male wearing a large cloak over pantaloons, waistcoat and collared shir…
Rubens
A bearded and mustached male wearing a large cloak over pantaloons, waistcoat and collared shir…
A bearded and mustached male wearing a large cloak over pantaloons, waistcoat and collared shirt with his proper right hand on his hip and holding gloves in the other.
Rubens, attributed to Viktor Oskar Tilgner and John Walz, c. 1883, marzina stone and granite base, Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia.

Rubens

Artist (Austrian, 1844 - 1896)
Artist (American, 1844 - 1922)
Datec. 1883
MediumMarzina stone and granite base
Dimensions91 × 50 × 33 inches (231.1 × 127 × 83.8 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase.
Object number1883.9
On View
On view
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