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Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn | A BLIND HURDY-GURDY PLAYER AND FAMILY RECEIVING ALMS (B., HOLL. 176; NEW HOLL. 243; H. 233)

Description

Etching and drypoint, 1648, a good impression of New Hollstein's first state (of five), unframed
sheet: 168 by 149mm 6 3/4 by 5 1/8 in

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Prints & Multiples

From March 26, 2019 to March 26, 2019 in London

Kenneth Shoesmith | 'CANADIAN PACIFIC / BEAUTIFUL LAKE LOUISE IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES'

Description

framed,
together with
James Crockart, '
Canadian Pacific, Banff in the Canadian Rockies
'
lithograph in colours, printed by S.C.Allen & Company Ltd., London, W1., 1936 (sheet 100.5 by 60.5cm.), framed
and two further posters
for Canadian National Railways (101.5 by 63.5cm. and 57 by 88cm.)
Quantity: 4
pub. S. C. Allen & Co., London & Belfast, 1930
lithograph in colours
sheet size of the first: 101.5cm. by 62cm., 40in. by 24½in.
1890-1939

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Recollections of Places Past, Property from the Estate of Sir John and Lady Smith

From July 9, 2019 to July 9, 2019 in London

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