British Parliament 1925 Vintage Lithograph

A stunning but well-aged engraved print

GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN -  Florian's square and fountain

SHOWN (but not included) is a fantastic picture of this scene over 150 years later...remarkable. A statue has been added to the fountain.

Engraving from painting by Peter von Hess

Peter Heinrich Lambert von Hess (29 July 1792 – 4 April 1871) was a German painter, known for historic paintings.

Florian in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.

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Be sure to note the interesting and charming vignette at the bottom of the print.

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Heavily aged with some handing wear

Offered for study and/or historical interest

Sold as Is

Albert Henry Payne was a 19th-century English engraver, known for his illustrated books of art. Payne lived most of his life in Germany, learning and studying in German museums.

Published by A. H. Payne, W. French, Dresden, Leipzig, London, 1849


Full Print Size: Approximately 8-1/2" X 11"

Blank on Reverse

Condition: Excellent - Very Good - Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)

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