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Ancient View of Kobe - Vintage Albumen Print - 1890s
Located in Roma, IT
Ancient View of Kobe is an original vintage Albumen print on single cardboard: 26 x 34 cm.
It was taken in the 1890s.
Good conditions except for being aged.
Caption in Italian, in...
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Late 19th Century Modern Cardboard Figurative Photography
Materials
Cardboard, Photographic Paper
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