Joseph Mallord William Turner

Tenth Plague of Egypt, plate 61 from Liber Studiorum

published January 1, 1816
Etching and engraving on buff laid paper, laid down on ivory wove paper
17.9 × 26 cm (7 × 10.2 in)

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