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Attributed to Charles Catton, (1728-1798), 'King of the Beasts',…
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attributed to Charles Catton, (1728-1798), 'King of the Beasts', oil on panel, unsigned, 23 x 30 cm. Catalogue note: This work of art is accompanied by an extensive report on the authenticity of the painting.

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