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A view of a river in a hilly landscape crossed by two bridges, one leading to a roofed gateway on the opposite bank with a group of figures sitting outside a pavilion among trees and a boathouse. Fishermen, water plants and a moored boat in the foreground and a rocky landscape in the background. The two Lakes like two Looking Glasses : A View of the Place where the Pleasure Boats are Sent for the Service of the Emperor & his Mistresses. [London] : [Printed for and sold by Thomas Bowles, John Bowles, and Son, Robert Sayer, and Henry Overton], [1753]. etching and engraving. Source: Maps 7.Tab.73

A view of a river in a hilly landscape crossed by two bridges, one leading to a roofed gateway on the opposite bank with a group of figures sitting outside a pavilion among trees and a boathouse. Fishermen, water plants and a moored boat in the foreground and a rocky landscape in the background. The two Lakes like two Looking Glasses : A View of the Place where the Pleasure Boats are Sent for the Service of the Emperor & his Mistresses. [London] : [Printed for and sold by Thomas Bowles, John Bowles, and Son, Robert Sayer, and Henry Overton], [1753]. etching and engraving. Source: Maps 7.Tab.73 Stock Photo
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6582 x 6376 px | 55.7 x 54 cm | 21.9 x 21.3 inches | 300dpi

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A view of a river in a hilly landscape crossed by two bridges, one leading to a roofed gateway on the opposite bank with a group of figures sitting outside a pavilion among trees and a boathouse. Fishermen, water plants and a moored boat in the foreground and a rocky landscape in the background. The two Lakes like two Looking Glasses : A View of the Place where the Pleasure Boats are Sent for the Service of the Emperor & his Mistresses. [London] : [Printed for and sold by Thomas Bowles, John Bowles, and Son, Robert Sayer, and Henry Overton], [1753]. etching and engraving. Source: Maps 7.Tab.73, plate 14. Language: English.