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    Antique portrait titled 'Martinus Lutherus'. Portrait of Martin Luther with an opened Bible in his hands. This print originates from 'Historie der kerken en ketteren van den beginne des Nieuwen Testaments tot aan het jaar onses Heeren 1688 ... In het Neederduyts vertaald' by G. Arnold. Artists and Engravers: Gottfried Arnold (1666 – 1714) was a German Lutheran...
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  • Martin Parr Badminton Horse Trials Gloucestershire Print
    Located in New York City, NY
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  • Martin Levine "Private Property" Color Lithograph, circa 1982
    Located in San Francisco, CA
    Martin Levine (American, 20th century) "Private Property" limited edition color lithograph, circa 1982 A fantastic vintage color lithograph by Mart...
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  • Antique Portrait of Martin Engelbrecht by Payne 'c.1840'
    Located in Langweer, NL
    Antique print titled 'Martin Engelbrecht'. Portrait of Martin Engelbrecht (1684-1756), a German Baroque engraver and publisher. Published by A.H. Pa...
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  • Mezzotint by John Martin, The Deluge, Sangster, C.1850
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    Located in St Annes, Lancashire
    Sensational image by John Martin. Drawn and engraved by John Martin. Published by Sangster Unframed.
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  • Martin Lewis Original Etching, 1927 - “Shadows on the Ramp”
    By Martin Lewis
    Located in Phoenix, AZ
    Original etching with drypoint in mint condition by well-known New York artist and printmaker Martin Lewis (1881-1962). The print is signed in pencil lower right. The title is: “Sha...
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