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Artist: Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl
"A Maiden Fair to See" original etching

"A Maiden Fair to See" original etching

By Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl

Located in Henderson, NV

Medium: original etching. This work is also known as "Summer". This impression was printed in 1882 on cream laid paper and published in Boston by Estes and Lauriat for the "Nature an...

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"Summer" original etching

"Summer" original etching

By Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl

Located in Henderson, NV

Medium: original etching. This work is also known as "A Maiden Fair to See". This impression on wove paper was printed in 1885 for the Sylvester R. Koehler portfolio of etchings and ...

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"Mischief" original etching

"Mischief" original etching

By Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl

Located in Henderson, NV

Medium: original etching. This impression on cream laid paper was printed in 1880 and published by the American Art Review. The American Art Review featured original etchings by lead...

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