Robert Burns, Having Set His Hand to the Plough, Looks Back at Highland Mary, 1904 by Henry Maximilian Beerbohm

Robert Burns, Having Set His Hand to the Plough, Looks Back at Highland Mary, 1904

(Robert Burns, Having set his hand to the plough, looks back at Highland Mary, 1904.)


Henry Maximilian Beerbohm

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1904  ·  Picture ID: 771520

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Robert Burns, Having Set His Hand to the Plough, Looks Back at Highland Mary, 1904 by Henry Maximilian Beerbohm. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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