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Study of a shrine. Original Drawings by J.F. Lewis. Print album. Lewis, John Frederick (British artist, 1805-1876). 79 sketches on paper tipped in on the pages of an album bound with marbled cover boards and green leather spine and corners, tooled in gilt; album composed of white paper folios numbered in graphite 1 to 79, preceded by fly-sheet and four unnumbered interleaves and followed by thirteen unnumbered interleaves and fly-sheet. Height 144 mm, width 110 mm. Height album size, 253 mm, width, album size, 248 mm, height folio size, 241 mm, width, folio size, 215 mm.
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