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Ferndinanstein, in Rathewalde Grund
Ferndinanstein, in Rathewalde Grund

Steel engraving

Ferndinanstein, in Rathewalde Grund
Painter (1789-1848)
Engraver (1795-1870)
SignatureL. l. below image, DRAWN By CAPTn. BATTY.; l. c. below image, London. Published Dec.1.1825 by R. Jennings, 2 Poultry.; l. r. below image, ENGRAVED BY E. GOODALL
Date 1825/12/01
Dimensions12.9 x 20.5 cm
Origin England
Object NumberM932.8.1.202
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of David Ross McCord

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