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1903 Print Pteria Boudier Hattusa Turkey Capital Assyria Ruins Archeology XHA3 MAY1 and holds the largest number

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and holds the largest number of Russian art pieces

This is a set of two original 1937 color prints showing the front and back view of the folk costume worn by a peasant woman from Parvova-Severin in the Banat area of Romania

" featuring the type of architectural background of Renaissance England

and painted some very well-known murals

This piece was illustrated by Karlin

1903 Print Pteria Boudier Hattusa Turkey Capital Assyria Ruins Archeology XHA3 MAY1 and holds the largest numberThis is an original 1903 halftone print of the ruins of Pteria, the ancient capital of Assyria thought to be in modern day Turkey. Oddly enough, there appear to be two teepees, visible in the right middle ground. Please note the dimensions of this item. This item is from a limited edition collection of important historical prints of Ancient Egypt produced in 1903. The edition size produced at that time was out of 1,000 and this collection of prints

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