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A collection of one hundred and twenty-nine fac-similes of scarce and curious prints, by the early masters of the Italian, German, and Flemish schools; illustrative of the history of engraving, from the invention of the art, by Maso Finiguerra, in the middle of the fifteenth century: with introduction remarks, and a catalogue of the plates.

Title:A collection of one hundred and twenty-nine fac-similes of scarce and curious prints, by the early masters of the Italian, German, and Flemish schools; illustrative of the history of engraving, from the invention of the art, by Maso Finiguerra, in the middle of the fifteenth century: with introduction remarks, and a catalogue of the plates.
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Note:Pub. for the proprietor, and sold by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green [etc.], 1828
  
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Subject:Engraving
Subject:Engraving -- History
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