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Hand-Colored Map of Genoa, circa 1744
By Matthew Seutter
Located in New York, NY
Seutter, Matthew. Genova [Genoa]. From Atlas minor praecipua Terrarum Imperia... Augsburg, circa 1744. Original engraving with old hand-coloring. Image size: 7 5/8 x 10 inches.
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Hand-Colored Map of Southern Italy, circa 1744
By Matthew Seutter
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Seutter, Matthew. Neapolis Regnum... From Atlas minor praecipua Terrarum Imperia... Augsburg, circa 1744. Original engraving with old hand-coloring. Image size: 10 3/16 x 7 11...
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Leningrad Watercolors Facsimile
By (After) Maria Sybilla Merian
Located in New York, NY
MERIAN, Maria Sibylla. Maria Sibylla Merian. Leningrad Watercolors. Two volumes. Edited by Ernst and Helga Ullmann. Text volume with 146 colour illustrations, all with descripti...
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Hand-Colored Map of Africa, circa 1744
By Matthew Seutter
Located in New York, NY
Seutter, Matthew. Africa. From Atlas minor praecipua Terrarum Imperia... Augsburg, circa 1744. Original engraving with old hand-coloring. Image size: 7 5/8 x 10 1/8 inches.
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German Cotton Plant Botanical Teaching Chart
By Heinrich Jung
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Original chromolithograph teaching chart by Heinrich Jung G. Ton Koch, and F. Quentell. Darmstadt, Verlag Frommann & Morian, circa 1902.
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The Lithographs of JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLER. A Catalogue Raisonné.
By James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Located in New York, NY
Stratis, Harriet K and Martha Tedeschi (editors). The Lithographs of JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLER. Volume I: A Catalogue Raisonné. Volume II: Correspondence and Technical Studies. Contrib...
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