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Little boy holding a vessel, from "Premier Livre de Figures d'après les porcelaines de la Manufacture Royale de France, inventées en 1757, par Mr. Boucher" (First Book of Figures after porcelains from the Manufacture Royale de France, devised in 1757, by

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Etching and engraving, Premier Livre de Figures d'après les porcelaines de la Manufacture Royale de France inventées en 1757 par Mr. Boucher
Premier Livre de Figures d'après les porcelaines de la Manufacture Royale de France inventées en 1757 par Mr. Boucher, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Harris Brisbane Dick Fund 1953
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Title: Little boy holding a vessel, from "Premier Livre de Figures d'après les porcelaines de la Manufacture Royale de France, inventées en 1757, par Mr. Boucher" (First Book of Figures after porcelains from the Manufacture Royale de France, devised in 1757, by
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Etching and engraving, Premier Livre de Figures d'après les porcelaines de la Manufacture Royale de France inventées en 1757 par Mr.
Boucher.

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