Karel Dujardin

Two sheep, one shown frontally in a reclining position with its legs folded underneath the body, to the right a standing sheep shown from behind in three-quarters view, a grassy field below them and beyond

ca. 1655
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7.6 × 10 cm (3 × 3.9 in)

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