A European Gentleman with his Moonshee, or Native Professor of Languages, Plate 1 from

A European Gentleman with his Moonshee, or Native Professor of Languages, Plate 1 from 'The European in India', Published 1813

(A European Gentleman with his Moonshee, or Native Professor of Languages, plate 1 from 'The European in India', published 1813 (hand-coloured aquatint))


Charles d Oyly

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1813  ·  hand-coloured aquatint  ·  Picture ID: 254607

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A European Gentleman with his Moonshee, or Native Professor of Languages, Plate 1 from 'The European in India', Published 1813 by Charles d Oyly. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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