A young Montenegrin roasting a sheep with the Albanian, seated in front of the fire and constantly turning the wooden pin. Engraving after Valerio

A young Montenegrin roasting a sheep with the Albanian, seated in front of the fire and constantly turning the wooden pin. Engraving after Valerio's drawing, to illustrate the journey to Dalmatia, by Charles Yriarte, in 1874, published in Le tour du monde

(A young Montenegrin roasting a sheep with the Albanian, seated in front of the fire and constantly turning the wooden pin. Engraving after Valerio's drawing, to illustrate the journey to Dalmatia, by Charles Yriarte, in 1874, published in “” Le tour du mon)


Theodore Valerio

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A young Montenegrin roasting a sheep with the Albanian, seated in front of the fire and constantly turning the wooden pin. Engraving after Valerio's drawing, to illustrate the journey to Dalmatia, by Charles Yriarte, in 1874, published in Le tour du monde by Theodore Valerio. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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