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1838 Greece Grecian Women Laurel Branch Lyre Engraving - ORIGINAL FL1 XDA4 This is an original 1901

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This is an original 1901 black and white halftone print of the Trampler of the Moors in Spain

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1838 Greece Grecian Women Laurel Branch Lyre Engraving - ORIGINAL FL1 XDA4 This is an original 1901"The Laurel" This is an original 1838 black and white engraving of two Grecian women with a laurel branch and lyre by artist Fanny Corbaux (1812 1883). Engraver: B. Hall. Period Paper is pleased to offer a charming collection of original Victorian engravings of female figures which are emblematic of various flowers. Various artists contributed to this lovely collection, and each image is accompanied by a poem by Letitia E. Landon, the Countess of

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