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SOLD - 1836 Joseph Paxton

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Sir Joseph Paxton 1803 - 1865, an English gardener, architect and engineer and is best known for designing the Crystal Palace in London 1851.

This botanical print has amazing depth in the reds and detailing. It almost looks unfinished as there are pencil lines at the top? Framed in a vintage frame.

H. 36 x W. 28 cm

IA4/4.3

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Sir Joseph Paxton 1803 - 1865, an English gardener, architect and engineer and is best known for designing the Crystal Palace in London 1851.

This botanical print has amazing depth in the reds and detailing. It almost looks unfinished as there are pencil lines at the top? Framed in a vintage frame.

H. 36 x W. 28 cm

IA4/4.3

Sir Joseph Paxton 1803 - 1865, an English gardener, architect and engineer and is best known for designing the Crystal Palace in London 1851.

This botanical print has amazing depth in the reds and detailing. It almost looks unfinished as there are pencil lines at the top? Framed in a vintage frame.

H. 36 x W. 28 cm

IA4/4.3

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