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Paperback A Catalogue of an Exceedingly Select Collection of Engravings, Formed with the Object of Comprising First Rate Specimens of the Most Eminent Masters i Book

ISBN: 124736478X

ISBN13: 9781247364780

A Catalogue of an Exceedingly Select Collection of Engravings, Formed with the Object of Comprising First Rate Specimens of the Most Eminent Masters i

This is a catalogue documenting an auction of an exceedingly select collection of engravings, formed with the objective of comprising first-rate specimens from the most eminent masters in the art. The auction was conducted by Mr. Hessey at Mr. Curtis's Rooms, 265 Regent Street. This catalogue provides invaluable information for collectors, historians, and anyone interested in the history of engraving and the art market. It offers a glimpse into the tastes and values of the time, showcasing the works that were considered the pinnacle of artistic achievement. "A Catalogue Of An Exceedingly Select Collection Of Engravings" is a valuable historical resource, providing insight into the provenance and appreciation of fine art in the 19th century.

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