A pair of antique 19th-century landscape prints. First. Part of the Principal Canal and The Grand Church of Saint Mark at Venice. Colored. Titled in the bottom middle. Design by W.M. Craig, died 1827, an English painter. Engraved by John B. Neagle, 1796 to 1866, an American printmaker. Beige mat, golden frame. Second. The Hill Fortress of Gwalior, British India. Titled in the bottom middle. From The History of the Indian Mutiny, volume VII, by Charles Ball, published by The London Printing and Publishing Company. Ca. 1860s. White mat, wooden frame. Collectible Classic European Graphic Art, Wall Prints For Inteiror Decor.
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