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A Griffin

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Etching only state, Animalium Ferarum & Bestiarum title-page and three plates etched by Hollar eight other plates after Hollar (New Hollstein 1813-1816 2711-2718)
Animalium Ferarum & Bestiarum title-page and three plates etched by Hollar eight other plates after Hollar (New Hollstein 1813-1816 2711-2718), Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Anne W. and Dr. David T. Mininberg in celebration of Anne's 65th birthday 2002
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Title: A Griffin
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Etching only state, Animalium Ferarum & Bestiarum title-page and three plates etched by Hollar eight other plates after Hollar (New Hollstein 1813-1816 2711-2718).

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