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print (drypoint): ["French Street"]

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A monochrome print of a street, seen from a high view point. The buildings are high; six storeys on the left, seven on the right, and the road is narrow. At right, the corner of the building is visible with shops on the ground floor, facing the viewer. Shadows are cast on to the right hand side buildings and a tall church spire looms over the left hand rooftops. Signed in pencil outside the print field at bottom right 'a. n. Wattings.'
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Title: print (drypoint): ["French Street"]
Description:
A monochrome print of a street, seen from a high view point.
The buildings are high; six storeys on the left, seven on the right, and the road is narrow.
At right, the corner of the building is visible with shops on the ground floor, facing the viewer.
Shadows are cast on to the right hand side buildings and a tall church spire looms over the left hand rooftops.
Signed in pencil outside the print field at bottom right 'a.
n.
Wattings.
'.

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