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Canvas Backed Duck, after John James Audubon, Amsterdam Edition1971-1973
1971-1973
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Plate CCCI, Canvas Backed Duck, posthumous reproduction after John James Audubon from The Birds of America, the Amsterdam Edition, printed in Amsterdam, 1971-73. Original multicolored photo-offset print. "G Schut and Zonen" watermark at lower edge of paper. A facsimile from the double-elephant folio edition. Unframed.

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