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Breaking Up Of The Agamemnon

Breaking up of the Agamemnon, No 1
By Sir Francis Seymour Haden, R.A.
Located in Storrs, CT
that the print sold 10,000 copies, though around 500 seems more likely.' Breaking up of the Agamemnon
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Mid-19th Century Old Masters Landscape Prints

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Wareham Bridge
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Located in Missouri, MO
, one of the most notable was the large "Breaking up of the Agamemnon." An early plate, rare and most
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Shere Mill Pond
By Sir Francis Seymour Haden, R.A.
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. Of his original plates, more than 250 in number, one of the most notable was the large "Breaking up
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Late 19th Century Old Masters Landscape Prints

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Etching, Drypoint

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