The Geneva people bring their watches to Zacharius. Illustration of Master Zacharius or the watchmaker who had lost his soul, fantasy tale by Jules Verne. Engraving by Gustave Janet by Gustave Janet

The Geneva people bring their watches to Zacharius. Illustration of Master Zacharius or the watchmaker who had lost his soul, fantasy tale by Jules Verne. Engraving by Gustave Janet

(The Geneva people bring their watches to Zacharius. Illustration of “” Master Zacharius or the watchmaker who had lost his soul””, fantasy tale by Jules Verne (1828-1905). Engraving by Gustave Janet)


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The Geneva people bring their watches to Zacharius. Illustration of Master Zacharius or the watchmaker who had lost his soul, fantasy tale by Jules Verne. Engraving by Gustave Janet by Gustave Janet. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
engraving · black and white · swiss · craftsman · clockmaker · engraving · literature · swiss · verne · jules (1828-1905) · bianchetticor · 19
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