Old street scene in Paris: the accident (woman supported by passers-by). Engraving by Jean Henry Marlet (1771-1847) in Les Tableaux de Paris, series of 72 prints, late 19th century. by Jean Henri Marlet

Old street scene in Paris: the accident (woman supported by passers-by). Engraving by Jean Henry Marlet (1771-1847) in Les Tableaux de Paris, series of 72 prints, late 19th century.

(Old street scene in Paris: the accident (woman supported by passers-by). Engraving by Jean Henry Marlet (1771-1847) in “” Les Tableaux de Paris””, series of 72 prints, late 19th century.)


Jean Henri Marlet

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Old street scene in Paris: the accident (woman supported by passers-by). Engraving by Jean Henry Marlet (1771-1847) in Les Tableaux de Paris, series of 72 prints, late 19th century. by Jean Henri Marlet. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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