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Broadside with 48 allegorical figures pertaining to the sun and the moon
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Wood engraving and letterpress
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Max G. Wildnauer Fund 1978
Title: Broadside with 48 allegorical figures pertaining to the sun and the moon
Description:
Wood engraving and letterpress.
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