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Leaf from Aedes Walpolianae mounted with two drawings: (a): The Water House in the Park, Houghton, Norfolk, Plan and Elevation of the Portico Front; (b): The Water House in the Park, Houghton, elevation of a secondary front

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(a b): pen and black ink brush and gray wash
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Harris Brisbane Dick Fund 1925
Title: Leaf from Aedes Walpolianae mounted with two drawings: (a): The Water House in the Park, Houghton, Norfolk, Plan and Elevation of the Portico Front; (b): The Water House in the Park, Houghton, elevation of a secondary front
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(a b): pen and black ink brush and gray wash.

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