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  • Seller image for Aquatinta: Precipitate Flight of the French through Leipsic Pursued by the Allied Armies From the Original Drawing made on the Spot, 19th October 1813 for sale by Leipziger Antiquariat

    Bowyes, Robert

    Language: German

    Publication Date: 1815

    Seller: Leipziger Antiquariat, Leipzig, Germany

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    61,5 x 47,5 cm, Blatt. Condition: Gut. Zustand: Das Blatt ist altersbeding etwas gebräunt und etwas braunfleckig, mittig befindet sich eine Knickspur, die auf der Rückseite im unteren Teil mit transparentem Klebeband geklebt ist // Aus: The Triumphs of Europe in the Campaigns of the Years 1812, 1813, 1814 - An Illustrated Record of Important Events in the Annals of Europe. Druck auf Bütten von J. Whatman, 1811 (Wasserzeichen). James Whatman d. Ä. (1829-1831), war ein in Kent geborener Papiermacher, der das Handwerk in England revolutionär voranbrachte. Er gilt als Erfinder des Velinpapiers, einer Innovation, die für hochwertige Kunst und Druck verwendet wird. Die Techniken wurden von seinem Sohn James Whatman d. J. weiterentwickelt. /// Versand gratis Innerhalb Deutschlands - Portofrei in Deutschland- ab 20 Euro mit Post ID - Gratisversand deutschlandweit innerhalb Deutschlands gratis Versand -Versandkostenfrei innerhalb Deutschlands /// Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.