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Artist: Jan Dirksz Both
View of the Tiber with Country Landscape
By Jan Dirksz Both
Located in Chicago, IL
Etching on paper with Schriftband watermark. Reference: Bartsch 7 III/IV (from VI). A very fine, early impression. Printed with the name of the artist, but before the addition...
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15th Century and Earlier Old Masters Jan Dirksz Both Art

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Etching

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