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Una Alarmed by the Fauns and Satyrs (from "The Prize Cartoons; Being the Eleven Designs to Which the Premiums Were Awarded by The Royal Commissioners on the Fine Arts in the Year 1843")

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Lithograph with tint stone
Title: Una Alarmed by the Fauns and Satyrs (from "The Prize Cartoons; Being the Eleven Designs to Which the Premiums Were Awarded by The Royal Commissioners on the Fine Arts in the Year 1843")
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Lithograph with tint stone.

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