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print (aquatint): "Miletus"

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A large group of men, some in Turkish dress, some on horseback, are boarding a shallow wooden structure on water, which is tethered to the bank. Across the water is a mountainous landscape with some ruins in the middle distance. Printed across bottom ' P.Sandby F/ W Pars Pinx./MILETVS/Publish'd by P.Sandby St Georges Row, Oxford Turnpik.January.1st 1780' Impression in circle at brc. Also handwritten in pencil at bottom 'The Meander/Ionia Asia Minor' Miletus was an ancient Greek city on the western coast of Anatolia, in what is now the Aydin Province of Turkey.
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Title: print (aquatint): "Miletus"
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A large group of men, some in Turkish dress, some on horseback, are boarding a shallow wooden structure on water, which is tethered to the bank.
Across the water is a mountainous landscape with some ruins in the middle distance.
Printed across bottom ' P.
Sandby F/ W Pars Pinx.
/MILETVS/Publish'd by P.
Sandby St Georges Row, Oxford Turnpik.
January.
1st 1780' Impression in circle at brc.
Also handwritten in pencil at bottom 'The Meander/Ionia Asia Minor' Miletus was an ancient Greek city on the western coast of Anatolia, in what is now the Aydin Province of Turkey.

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