Place made
Rome
Medium
six etchings on paper
State
De Vesme & Massar (1971) 44 - 49 i/iii
Dimensions
15.5 x 267.0 cm (plate)
Credit line
Gift of Margaret Bennett, Pam McKee, Marion Wells and Janet Worth through the Art Gallery of South Australia Foundation Collectors Club 2009
Accession number
20097G134(a-f)
Signature and date
For inscriptions see entries for each individual sheet.
Catalogue raisonne
De Vesme & Massar (1971) 44 - 49 i/iii
Media category
Print
Collection area
European prints
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