The queen of today: allegory of electricity as a woman dominating the world made at the Electricity Exhibition in 1881. Engraving by Edmond Morin. One of

The queen of today: allegory of electricity as a woman dominating the world made at the Electricity Exhibition in 1881. Engraving by Edmond Morin. One of 'The Illustrous World' No. 1273 of August 20

(The queen of today: allegory of electricite as a woman dominating the world made at the Electricite Exhibition in 1881. Engraving by Edmond Morin. One of “The Illustrous World” No. 1273 of August 20)


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The queen of today: allegory of electricity as a woman dominating the world made at the Electricity Exhibition in 1881. Engraving by Edmond Morin. One of 'The Illustrous World' No. 1273 of August 20 by Edmond Morin. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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