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Distant View with a Road and Mossy Branches

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The colouration of this counterproof on cotton probably remained unfinished. At the bottom the print is priced at 3 stivers (1 stiver was a small Dutch coin equal to one twentieth of a guilder) in 17th-century handwriting.
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Title: Distant View with a Road and Mossy Branches
Description:
The colouration of this counterproof on cotton probably remained unfinished.
At the bottom the print is priced at 3 stivers (1 stiver was a small Dutch coin equal to one twentieth of a guilder) in 17th-century handwriting.

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