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Français : Dorothea Knighton
  • Landscape Scenes (quatre lithographies)
  • Début du 19e s.
  • Victoria and Albert Museum, Londres
Date début du 19e s.
Source Victoria & Albert Museum (exhibition 2022-2023 : Print and Prejudice: Women Printmakers, 1700 – 1930))
Author Dorothea Knighton

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