1847 Print Multiple Views - Koblenz Germany, Yorkshire, N. Wales, Richmond Hill
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Used |
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Vintage |
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Original Print |
Print Type: |
Steel Engraving |
DImensions: |
12.75 x 19" (23 x 33 cm) |
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Martin2001 |
Date of Creation: |
1847 |
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Not framed |
Subject: |
Genre Art |
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15% off w/ $60.00 spent |
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More than a week ago |
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605638568 |
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- 1847 Print Multiple Views - Koblenz Germany, Yorkshire, N. Wales, Richmond Hill
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This old engraving has substantiated and stimulated a recent interest of mine; this physical thing now hangs in front of my reading chair, and I have found the digital copy of the charming old book from which it was cut (VOYAGES AND TRAVELS OR SCENES IN MANY LANDS VOLUME
de Colange, Leo (Ed.)).
Published by E.W. Walker, Boston, MA (1887))
I recommend enjoying some of the 19th century paintings under "Trabzon in art" in commons.wikipedia., which is where I first discovered this one. In some of these it is the artists viewpoint of serious (not ) peacefulness that I especially enjoy, and now this is substantiated, in front of my reading chair.