Neatly stacked books on neoclassical gilded table in front hall with lacquered chest and a Thai Buddha head bust

Neatly stacked books on neoclassical gilded table in front hall with lacquered chest and a Thai Buddha head bust

Image ID: 13292657
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Photographer: © living4media / von Einsiedel, Andreas Portrait
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Location:Somerset, UK
Print size: approx. 62.31 × 41.59 cm at 300 dpi
ideal for prints up to DIN A3

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