When the Young Man Fell at His Feet, the Sultan Held Him by the Hand, c1930 by William Heath Robinson

When the Young Man Fell at His Feet, the Sultan Held Him by the Hand, c1930

(When the young man have fallen at his feet, the Sultan held him by the hand, c1930. )


William Heath Robinson

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1935  ·  Picture ID: 802210

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When the Young Man Fell at His Feet, the Sultan Held Him by the Hand, c1930 by William Heath Robinson. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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