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bookseller2 booksellerThis plate turned up recently depicting a bookseller identified in four languages: Latin, French, German, and Russian. The woodcut on laid paper is number 75 from an unknown publication. If you recognize the source, please let us know.

Graphic Arts Collection Unidentified GC 079 box 4.

 

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This entry was posted in prints and drawings on March 1, 2016 by Julie Mellby.

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