An Illustration of the Egyptian, Grecian, and Roman Costume


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"It is intended in the present Work to give, in a regular series, Specimens of the Character and Costume of the God and Goddess, Priest and Priestess, Warrior, Lady, Peasant, and Child, of the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans; but especially of the Greeks, as it is to them we owe nearly all that is elegant or dignified in Art."--Page [4].




An Illustration Of The Egyptian, Grecian, And Roman Costume: In Forty Outlines With Descriptions, Selected, Drawn & Engraved


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