Flight of a hot air balloon under look of Duke of Chartres in 1783, engraving by Claude Louis (after) Desrais

Flight of a hot air balloon under look of Duke of Chartres in 1783, engraving

(Flight of a hot air balloon under look of duke of Chartres in 1783, engraving)


Claude Louis (after) Desrais

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Flight of a hot air balloon under look of Duke of Chartres in 1783, engraving by Claude Louis (after) Desrais. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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