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Cliff and floor of the Great Crater, 8 miles in diameter and 7000 feet above the sea, under Mount Guajara by Charles Piazzi Smyth — VisualArtsDB
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Cliff and floor of the Great Crater, 8 miles in diameter and 7000 feet above the sea, under Mount Guajara
Cliff and floor of the Great Crater, 8 miles in diameter and 7000 feet above the sea, under Mount Guajara
Charles Piazzi Smyth
1858
Dimensions
6.5 Centimeters (Measurements) × 11.8 Centimeters (Measurements) × 12 Centimeters (Measurements) × 18.4 Centimeters (Measurements)
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Museum
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, US
Styles
Object Record Structure: Part
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