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A Group of Five Late 18thC Hand-Coloured Engravings of Corals & Seaweed Specimens; c.1790 - 1797 sub-Religion & Relics and influenzal catarrhs

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and influenzal catarrhs

there is a crack through the top lip and some other areas of wear

This work is a variation on the Penitent Magdalene which is a 16th-century oil on canvas painting by Italian Baroque painter Caravaggio

The chipping is mainly to the more protruding parts but in general it has survived rather well and its mellow aged condition is part of its appeal

Traditionally these rugs were knotted on a foundation of wool and cattle-hair

A Group of Five Late 18thC Hand-Coloured Engravings of Corals & Seaweed Specimens; c.1790 - 1797 sub-Religion & Relics and influenzal catarrhsOrigin: English Period: George III Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1790 1797 The Larger Three: 12. 25 wide x 18. 5 high The Smaller Two: 9. 75 wide x 12 high The quintet of antique engraved engravings with the well executed hand colouring to each, being original illustrations published in 1787 97, Edinburgh for "Encyclopaedia Britannica" Edited by Colin Macfarquhar and George Gleig et a and in London for "The New Royal Cyclopaedia, and Encyclopaedia; Or,

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