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Kunstbibliothek Ornamentstichsammlung [Objekt-Id: 915784]
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The Lord Mayor´s Mansion House, Shewing the Front of the House & the West Side. Le Palais du Lord Mayor ou premier Magistrat de la Ville de Londres. Publish´d according to Act of Parliament Decr. 21, 1751. Printed for John Bowles ... [London].

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The Lord Mayor´s Mansion House, Shewing the Front of the House & the West Side. Le Palais du Lord Mayor ou premier Magistrat de la Ville de Londres. Publish´d according to Act of Parliament Decr. 21, 1751. Printed for John Bowles ... [London].

Material/Technique

Kupferstich, Papier

Measurements

Höhe x Breite: 25,7 x 40,2 (Blatt) & 22,8 x 39,8 (Darstellung)

Links / Documents

Published Published
1751
John Bowles & Son
Printing plate produced Printing plate produced
1751
Paul Fourdrinier
Drawn Drawn
1751
Samuel Wale
London
1750 1753
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