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1888 Chromolithograph France 19th Century Costume Auvergne Velay LCH5 XEKA6 Pleasure Cruise

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Description

Pleasure Cruise

which was designed by sculptor James Earle Fraser

1957 that features artwork for author Murray Leinster's short story entitled

The name of the stupa (chedi)

Sir Henry George "Harry" Rushbury (1889-1968) of a tranquil scene of an old brewery with its oast houses and boats along the River Waveney in the The Broads of Norfolk and Suffolk counties in England

1888 Chromolithograph France 19th Century Costume Auvergne Velay LCH5 XEKA6 Pleasure CruiseThis is a rare original 1888 color chromolithograph which depicts some of the favored fashions of the 19th century in the French regions of Auvergne, Velay and Bourbonnais. Key Elements in Each Panel Top 1,7. Moulinoises in a Bourbonnais hat 2,3,4,5. Podotes, inhabitants of Puy 8. Woman from Issoire, lower Auvergne. Middle 9. Woman from Issoire 10. Villager from Langeac, Velay, wearing a tricorn 11. Woman from Saint Germain Lembron, lower Auvergne 12.

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