Silk Production in Europe in the 16th Century by Jan van der (1523 1605) (after) Straet

Silk Production in Europe in the 16th Century

(Silk production in Europe in the 16th century (print))


Jan van der (1523 1605) (after) Straet

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Silk Production in Europe in the 16th Century by Jan van der (1523 1605) (after) Straet. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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