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Milanese 18th century, Francesco Londonio, and Benigno Bossi, Trompe l'Oeil: Prints with Londonio's Calling Card, Using Original Copperplates (ca. 1790)

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Etching and engraving printed in black and brown with ochre watercolor on blue laid paper, 11 3/8 × 16 7/8 in
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Title: Milanese 18th century, Francesco Londonio, and Benigno Bossi, Trompe l'Oeil: Prints with Londonio's Calling Card, Using Original Copperplates (ca. 1790)
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Etching and engraving printed in black and brown with ochre watercolor on blue laid paper, 11 3/8 × 16 7/8 in.

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