The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 82 tomasCentury Company, 1911 |
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... Joseph Pennell declares , however , that Piranesi never achieved his rich black tones by that method , but with a stout feather must have painted his etched picture on the cop- per plate with the acid , thus achieving his wonderful ...
... Joseph Pennell declares , however , that Piranesi never achieved his rich black tones by that method , but with a stout feather must have painted his etched picture on the cop- per plate with the acid , thus achieving his wonderful ...
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DRAWN IN COLOR FOR THE CENTURY BY ARTHUR RACKHAM Author R 190 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE JUNE , 1911 THE COMMERCIAL STRENGTH OF. ENGLISH CHILDREN IN KENSINGTON GARDENS From an etching by Joseph Pennell BUILDING THE DOVER PIER.
DRAWN IN COLOR FOR THE CENTURY BY ARTHUR RACKHAM Author R 190 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE JUNE , 1911 THE COMMERCIAL STRENGTH OF. ENGLISH CHILDREN IN KENSINGTON GARDENS From an etching by Joseph Pennell BUILDING THE DOVER PIER.
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... JOSEPH PENNELL Copyright , 1911 , by THE CENTURY CO . All rights reserved . POPULATION .35,241,000 . 50,156,000 .38,105,000 .62,622,000 .42,000,000 .76,300,000 .44,000,000 .92,000,000. VOL . LXXXII No. 2 No OT very long ago I sat in the ...
... JOSEPH PENNELL Copyright , 1911 , by THE CENTURY CO . All rights reserved . POPULATION .35,241,000 . 50,156,000 .38,105,000 .62,622,000 .42,000,000 .76,300,000 .44,000,000 .92,000,000. VOL . LXXXII No. 2 No OT very long ago I sat in the ...
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... Joseph l'ennell COAL DOCKS AT CARDIFF. acknowledged that he might be prejudiced and even foolish in his prejudices , and that in time even if he were not able to over ... Joseph Pennell Half - tone plate engraved by 160 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... Joseph l'ennell COAL DOCKS AT CARDIFF. acknowledged that he might be prejudiced and even foolish in his prejudices , and that in time even if he were not able to over ... Joseph Pennell Half - tone plate engraved by 160 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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Drawn by Joseph Pennell Half - tone plate engraved by William Miller THE WATER - GATE OF LONDON : THE TOWER BRIDGE , LOOKING TOWARD ST . PAUL'S In the past thirty years the population of the United.
Drawn by Joseph Pennell Half - tone plate engraved by William Miller THE WATER - GATE OF LONDON : THE TOWER BRIDGE , LOOKING TOWARD ST . PAUL'S In the past thirty years the population of the United.
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