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From: Apollo | Date: July 1, 2003| Author: Woolmer, Susannah | Copyright information

'Great City Prints' is the impressive new catalogue from Elizabeth Harvey-Lee. It is filled with etchings, drypoints, lithographs and engravings produced in cities all across Europe and beyond, including London, Paris and Venice. Flicking through this publication is rather like taking a scenic stroll through the topography of the centuries; the p...

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