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The child Handel - Drawing. Public domain image.

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Handel as a child playing harpsichord late at night; discovered by surprised members of his family.

K109011 U.S. Copyright Office.

Reproduction of painting by Margaret Dicksee.

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01/01/1917
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Dicksee, Margaret Isabel, 1858-1903, artist
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handel george frideric family harpsichords children germany halftone photomechanical prints paintings reproductions freckenhorst warendorf germany child handel margaret isabel dicksee print child handel german paintings library of congress