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Artist: John Harris the Younger
The Merry Beaglers engraving by John Harris after Harry Hall's 1845 painting
By John Harris the Younger
Located in London, GB
John Harris after Harry Hall
The Merry Beaglers
c. 1845
48x65cm
Aquatint with hand colouring
The most famous beagling print there is, after the 1845 pa...
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1840s Victorian John Harris the Younger Landscape Prints
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Aquatint
The Merry Beaglers restrike aquatint by John Harris after Harry Hall
By John Harris the Younger
Located in London, GB
John Harris after Harry Hall
The Merry Beaglers
Restrike print - c. mid twentieth century
48x65cm
Aquatint with hand colouring
The most famous beagling...
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Mid-20th Century Victorian John Harris the Younger Landscape Prints
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Aquatint
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