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Title/s: The Man Sweeping in the Interpreter's Parlour, Pilgrims Progress Maker/s: Blake, William (printmaker) British artist, 1757-1827 Production Notes: Illustration to Bunyan's Pilgrims Progress, Second state Technique/s: metal cut, white line method Material/s: black carbon ink (medium), paper (support) Dimensions: image height: 79 mm, image width: 160 mm sheet height: 345 mm, sheet width: 245 mm Date: 1820 to 1824
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