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A slave holds a camel by the bridle, from 'Several heads in the Persian style' (Plusieurs têtes coiffées à la persienne)

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Etching; second state of two, 'Several heads in the Persian style' (Plusieurs têtes coiffées à la persienne)
'Several heads in the Persian style' (Plusieurs têtes coiffées à la persienne), Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, The Elisha Whittelsey Collection The Elisha Whittelsey Fund 1967
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Title: A slave holds a camel by the bridle, from 'Several heads in the Persian style' (Plusieurs têtes coiffées à la persienne)
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Etching; second state of two, 'Several heads in the Persian style' (Plusieurs têtes coiffées à la persienne).

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