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Artist: Thomas Watson Greig
Illustration of Ballet Slippers
By Thomas Watson Greig
Located in London, GB
Chromolithographed illustration of a pair of Ballet Slippers, printed with gold and silver inks.
[Published by David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1900].
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Early 1900s Naturalistic Thomas Watson Greig Prints and Multiples
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