The Print-Collector's Bulletin: An Illustrated Catalogue of Painter-Etchings for Sale
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Height 121/0, width 9% Proof in warm black ink on ribbed paper $70 Proof in rich brown ink on ribbed paper 70 Proof in warm black ink on .Japanese paper 80 (See Illustration) PEASANTS GOING TO WORK (LeBrun No. 20) Height 15%, width 12i/s Second state. With the signature to the left ' ' .7. P. Millet. ' ' but before the address of Delatre and before the three dots between the two lines in the lower right-hand corner. "Hare." Proof in warm brown ink on Japanese paper $110 Fourth state. The addres...ses of Delatre and of Moureaux have disappeared and three dots have been added between tlie two lowest lines in the lower right- hand corner. Very interesting impression. Proof on thin green paper laid into plate paper .$100 Proof in warm black ink on old Dutch pajier 70 Proof in black ink on wliitc paper 70 (See Illustration) IS r^- ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH THE SOWER (LeBiun No. 23) ■"This lithograph, executed in 1S51, "was ilone for L'^Liiiste, — hat this jnunial never jiublished it. "—Alfred LeBrux.
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