Two Calves, a Sheep and a Dun Horse by a Ruin is a c. 1665 oil on panel painting by Dirck van den Bergen, previously misattributed to Adriaen van de Velde. It is now in the National Gallery, London.[1]
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Two Calves, a Sheep and a Dun Horse by a Ruin is a c. 1665 oil on panel painting by Dirck van den Bergen, previously misattributed to Adriaen van de Velde. It is now in the National Gallery, London.[1]
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