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Marie Jules César Savigny Homards | Crabes burin, 71 x 54 cm (sheet). Two plates taken from "Zoologie Crustacés" by Jules-César Savigny. Beautiful impressions printed on laid paper, sheets in excellent condition.

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Marie Jules César Savigny Homards | Crabes burin, 71 x 54 cm (sheet). Two plates taken from "Zoologie Crustacés" by Jules-César Savigny. Beautiful impressions printed on laid paper, sheets in excellent condition.

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For sale on Wednesday 25 Sep : 15:00 (CEST)
rome, Italy
Bertolami Fine Art s.r.l.
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