British Parliament 1925 Vintage Lithograph

Anton Seidl, Hungarian conductor - 1895 Music History Photogravure

This is a very oversized antique 1895 music-history photogravure print from The Music of the Modern World Illustrated in the Lives and Works of the Greatest Modern Musicians
by Fanny Morris Smith and Anton Seidl
Published in 1895 by D. Appleton and Co., New York

Anton Seidl was a famous Hungarian Wagner conductor, best known for his association with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City and the New York Philharmonic.

Size: Approximately 15" X 11"  LARGE

Blank on Reverse

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

Occasional tiny printer's ink specks;  Light age toning (mostly edges); and minor handling wear; A very rarely offered print

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This is an Original Print- Not a Reproduction

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History-On-Paper


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