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威廉-谢尔曼少将 1865 年石版画,路易斯-罗森塔尔,威廉-史密斯出版社。说明:路易斯-罗森塔尔根据马克斯-罗森塔尔的雕版印刷,由费城的威廉-史密斯出版。 类型:石版画石版画 材料:纸纸张 标记和铭文标记 日期: 1865 年 制作者路易斯-罗森塔尔、马克斯-罗森塔尔、威廉-史密斯 尺寸30" x 24" 印张,24.5" x 19" 图片。 出处:宾夕法尼亚州兰斯代尔收藏来自宾夕法尼亚州兰斯代尔收藏。 保存状况良好,有零星磨损,包括轻微折痕、处理磨损、边缘磨损、轻微撕裂和轻微褪色区域。

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威廉-谢尔曼少将 1865 年石版画,路易斯-罗森塔尔,威廉-史密斯出版社。说明:路易斯-罗森塔尔根据马克斯-罗森塔尔的雕版印刷,由费城的威廉-史密斯出版。 类型:石版画石版画 材料:纸纸张 标记和铭文标记 日期: 1865 年 制作者路易斯-罗森塔尔、马克斯-罗森塔尔、威廉-史密斯 尺寸30" x 24" 印张,24.5" x 19" 图片。 出处:宾夕法尼亚州兰斯代尔收藏来自宾夕法尼亚州兰斯代尔收藏。 保存状况良好,有零星磨损,包括轻微折痕、处理磨损、边缘磨损、轻微撕裂和轻微褪色区域。

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