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Plate 4: a procession of cannons and horses riding uphill towards the left, a dog at lower left, from "Troops, cannons, and attacks on towns" (Dessins de quelques conduites de troupes, canons, et ataques de villes)

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Etching, Troops cannons and attacks on towns (Dessins de quelques conduites de troupes canons et ataques de villes)
Troops cannons and attacks on towns (Dessins de quelques conduites de troupes canons et ataques de villes), Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Bequest of Phyllis Massar 2011
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Title: Plate 4: a procession of cannons and horses riding uphill towards the left, a dog at lower left, from "Troops, cannons, and attacks on towns" (Dessins de quelques conduites de troupes, canons, et ataques de villes)
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Etching, Troops cannons and attacks on towns (Dessins de quelques conduites de troupes canons et ataques de villes).

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