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"Fragments of the Great Colossi, at the Memnonium" Lithograph by David Roberts.
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"Fragments of the Great Colossi, at the Memnonium", a fine full folio lithographic print from David Roberts "Voyage to Egypt and Nubia" dated 1847, printed by F G Moon, London, England. One of the finest books of the 19th Century. This is one of 15 Lithographs by David Roberts that we currently have in like frames. Priced Individually. Please message us with any questions about these.
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Documentation: Signed Period: 19th Century Styles / Movements: Other Dealer Reference #: 22473 Incollect Reference #: 512846
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