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Title: The Art Album: Sixteen Facsimiles of Water-Colour Drawings
Engraver:
Edmund Evans (British, Southwark, London 1826–1905 Ventnor, Isle of Wight)
Artist:
After George Cattermole (British, Dickleburgh, Norfolk 1800–1868 Clapham Common, London)
Artist:
After Thomas Sidney Cooper (British, Canterbury, Kent 1803–1902 Harbledown)
Artist:
After Edward Duncan (British, London 1803–1882 London)
Artist:
After Sir John Gilbert (British, London 1817–1897 London)
Artist:
William Henry Hunt (British, London 1790–1864 London)
Artist:
Richard Principal Leitch (British, 1826–1882)
Artist:
After George Smith (British, London 1829–1901 London)
Artist:
George Housman Thomas (British, London 1824–1868 Boulogne)
Artist:
After Henrietta Ward (British, London 1832–1924 London)
Artist:
Henry Warren (British, London 1794–1879 London)
Artist:
Edward Henry Wehnert (British, baptised London 1813–1868 London)
Artist:
After Harrison William Weir (British, Lewes 1824–1906 Appledore, Kent)
Artist:
Henry Brittan Willis (British, Bristol 1810–1884 Kensington, London)
Printer:
Edmund Evans (British, Southwark, London 1826–1905 Ventnor, Isle of Wight)
Publisher:
W. Kent and Co. (London)
Binder:
Leighton Son and Hodge (British, 19th century)
Published in: London
Date: 1861
Medium: Illustrations: wood engraving, with hand coloring
Dimensions: 10 9/16 x 8 3/16 x 7/8 in. (26.8 x 20.8 x 2.2 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1941
Object Number: 41.131.1
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