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Christopher Columbus in his ship, illustration for page 1 of "The Book of Christopher Columbus: a Lyrical Drama in Two Parts"

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Printed color illustration; proof, The Book of Christopher Columbus: a Lyrical Drama in Two Parts
The Book of Christopher Columbus: a Lyrical Drama in Two Parts, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Jean Charlot 1930
Title: Christopher Columbus in his ship, illustration for page 1 of "The Book of Christopher Columbus: a Lyrical Drama in Two Parts"
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Printed color illustration; proof, The Book of Christopher Columbus: a Lyrical Drama in Two Parts.

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