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The Temple of Kom-Umboo. by FRANCIS FRITH
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Description
FRITH, FRANCIS.
The Temple of Kom-Umboo.
Stock Code 60221
London, William MacKenzie, 1858
£3,500
From the 'mammoth Frith', the largest book with the biggest unenlarged prints ever published.
Description
Albumen print (39 x 48.5 cm approx). Very good rich tones and excellent condition. Mounted on card as issued, Printed title beneath image.
Bibliography
Gernsheim, Incunabula, 130.
Stock ID:60221 -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Period: 19th Century Styles / Movements: Other Dealer Reference #: 60221 Incollect Reference #: 618241
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Based in the heart of Mayfair in London, we specialise in prints and original works on paper across a broad range of subjects, from antique prints to modern pochoir plates, as well as photographs from vintage photography to modern art photography.
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