Null Architectural drawing of a staircase with double entrances. 
Ink on paper (…
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Architectural drawing of a staircase with double entrances. Ink on paper (hole in bottom center, tears, paper slightly warped and wet). 19th century. Sight size: Height 30 cm - Width : 43 cm

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Architectural drawing of a staircase with double entrances. Ink on paper (hole in bottom center, tears, paper slightly warped and wet). 19th century. Sight size: Height 30 cm - Width : 43 cm

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