Abraham Bosse|Melchior Tavernier

Three Gentlemen Leaning on a Banister Overlooking a Garden where Lovers Stroll, from "The Garden of the French Nobles In Which One Can Pick Up Their Way of Dressing"

1629
Etching; first state of two
18.9 × 12.8 cm (7.4 × 5 in)

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