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Tiger Taking the Water
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Etching, Engravings of Lions Tigers Panthers Leopards Dogs &c. Chiefly after the Designs of Sir Edwin Landseer by his Brother Thomas Landseer Printed from the Original Plates published between 1823 and 1828
Engravings of Lions Tigers Panthers Leopards Dogs &c. Chiefly after the Designs of Sir Edwin Landseer by his Brother Thomas Landseer Printed from the Original Plates published between 1823 and 1828, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Harris Brisbane Dick Fund 1947
Title: Tiger Taking the Water
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Etching, Engravings of Lions Tigers Panthers Leopards Dogs &c.
Chiefly after the Designs of Sir Edwin Landseer by his Brother Thomas Landseer Printed from the Original Plates published between 1823 and 1828.
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