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Samuel Croxall (1690-1752),The Fair Circassian,N.Y.1795

Title: How fair and how pleasant art thou, o love, for delights!
Date Created/Published: 1795.
Medium: 1 print : engraving.
Summary: Woman with exposed right breast standing, full lgth., in front of fountain.
Notes:
Engraving after drawing by Tisdale.
Illus. in: Samuel Croxall, The Fair Circassian, N.Y., 1795, frontispiece.
Ref. copy may be in SSF (Gr) - WOMEN.
This record contains unverified data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Beauty; Women; Publ. Ind.; Russia Circassia.
Bookmark /2002705931/
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