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Near Currah, On The River Ganges, from "Oriental Scenery: Twenty Four Views in Hindoostan" by British Thomas Daniell — VisualArtsDB
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Near Currah, On The River Ganges, from "Oriental Scenery: Twenty Four Views in Hindoostan"
Near Currah, On The River Ganges, from "Oriental Scenery: Twenty Four Views in Hindoostan"
British Thomas Daniell
1800
Medium
Colored aquatint on paper
Genre
Print
Museum
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
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