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Girl Of Guarda
Girl Of Guarda
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Girl of Guarda Aquatinta of rev. William Bradford.
Framed 96 x 55 cm
London, Published by J. Both Duke- Street Portland Place- May 25, 1809 Sketches of the country, character, and custom, in Portugal and spain, Made During the Campaign, and on the route of the British Army, in 1808 and 1809 / funced and coloud from the draws by the Rev. William Bradford… Reverend William Bradford (1780-1857) was a military chaplain and accompanied Wellington forces in the peninsular campaign against Napoleon's troops; His drawings were perfected and recorded by J. Clark to illustrate one of the most beautiful books about Portugal and Spain published in the nineteenth century. Variant of the 1810 edition. The first part contains 39 colorful water-tights at hand, representing, above all, popular straps and cities views. The second includes 13 colorful waters, with military uniforms

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