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Early British natural history copper engravings - A Civet Cat, A Gennet Cat, A Pole Cat, A Common Cat,

Published c1710 by Johnston

Early British natural history copper engravings – A Civet Cat, A Gennet Cat, A Pole Cat, A Common Cat,

Published c1710 by Johnston

Francis Barlow (c. 1626 – 1704) was an English painter, etcher, and illustrator.

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Dimensions: 30.5cm (12") High, 24cm (9½") Wide, 3cm (1¼") Deep
Stock code: P01283 Q
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Originally produced in the 17th century these prints are based on many sources including that of Francis Barlow. Presented in cream mount and a faux bamboo gilt frame.  ‘A Civet Cat, A Gennet Cat, A Pole Cat, A Common Cat.’

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