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DescriptionFairy Tales (Boston Public Library).jpg |
English: File name: 07_11_000395
Title: Fairy Tales
Creator/Contributor: Smith, Jessie Willcox, 1863-1935 (artist); L. Prang & Co. (publisher)
Date issued: 1861-1897 (approximate)
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Physical description note: Proof print
Genre: Chromolithographs; Proofs; Group portraits; Genre prints
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions
Flickr data on 2011-08-07:
- Camera: Sinar AG Sinarback 54 FW, Sinar m
- License: CC BY 2.0
- User: Boston Public Library BPL
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1861-1897 (approximate)
- Flickr upload date: 2008-07-23 14:01:23
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Smith, Jessie Willcox, 1863-1935 (artist); L. Prang & Co. (publisher) |
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