Antique The Slave of the Pacha Steel Engraving Grahams Magazine W Perring Art
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This antique 19th-century steel engraving, titled "The Slave of the Pacha," was originally produced for Graham's Magazine. The artwork depicts a woman in classical attire reclining near a large urn, rendered in a detailed monochrome style characteristic of mid-1800s periodical illustrations.
• Artist: W. Perring
• Engraver: J. Brown
• Period: Mid-19th Century (c. 1840s-1850s)
• Medium: Steel Engraving
• Subject: Orientalist Portraiture
• Condition: G (Significant foxing and water staining present on margins)
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Keywords: antique print, victorian art, steel engraving, grahams magazine, orientalist decor, historical illustration, paper ephemera, 1800s portrait, wall art, collectible paper
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