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Lawrence Alma-Tadema - 335 artworks - Art Renewal Center
Victorian Neoclassical, Olympian Classical Revivalist
painter and draftsman
Born 1/8/1836 - Died 6/28/1912
Born in Dronrijp (Friesland, Netherlands)
Died in Wiesbaden (Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany)
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