Null 67 - SOMME. AMIENS. Set of 6 lithographed plates printed by THIERRY Frères.…
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67 - SOMME. AMIENS. Set of 6 lithographed plates printed by THIERRY Frères. Proofs on wove paper or Chine appliqué. All with margins: (Bas-relief of the left Pyramid of the Stalls of Amiens Cathedral, representing the Massacre of the Innocents + Longitudinal section of Amiens Cathedral + Amiens Museum, mosaic found in the Ursuline convent in 1837 + Stalls of Amiens Cathedral + Details of the stalls of Amiens Cathedral + Exterior details of Amiens Cathedral). (55 x 35 cm each.) Condition B+.

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67 - SOMME. AMIENS. Set of 6 lithographed plates printed by THIERRY Frères. Proofs on wove paper or Chine appliqué. All with margins: (Bas-relief of the left Pyramid of the Stalls of Amiens Cathedral, representing the Massacre of the Innocents + Longitudinal section of Amiens Cathedral + Amiens Museum, mosaic found in the Ursuline convent in 1837 + Stalls of Amiens Cathedral + Details of the stalls of Amiens Cathedral + Exterior details of Amiens Cathedral). (55 x 35 cm each.) Condition B+.

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