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SOUTH WEST VIEW OF ST PAUL’S DAY (1842): Painting Bookmark
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SOUTH WEST VIEW OF ST PAUL’S DAY (1842): Painting Bookmark
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SKU BM-CLA560 Barcode 5057718155602
Barcode 5057718155602
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A colourised adapation of a lithograph by Charles Radclyffe, who worked in London in 1842 to capture this South Western view of St Paul’s Cathedral. He depicted the intricate details of the clock tower which was restored in 1815.
Size (55mm x 180mm)
Luxury pearlescent eco-certified paper
Produced in our London studio
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