Agia Paraskevi, Epirus, Greece, April 13, 1857, Graphite, pen and brown ink and watercolor, Sheet: 12 15/16 x 20 1/8 in. (32.8 x 51.1 cm), Drawings, Edward Lear (British, London 1812–1888 San Remo), Lear was a tireless traveler through Italy, Greece and the Middle East, making drawings that Arthur Stanley, dean of Westminster described as 'topographical poetry.' Between 1855 and 1857, he wintered in Corfu and made the present work during a three-week tour through northwestern Greece
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Agia Paraskevi, Epirus, Greece, April 13, 1857, Graphite, pen, brown ink, watercolor, Sheet, 12 15/16 x 20 1/8, 32.8 51.1 cm, Drawings, Edward Lear, British, London, 1812–1888, San Remo, Lear, tireless traveler, Italy, Middle East, drawings, Arthur Stanley, dean, Westminster described, topographical poetry, 1855, wintered, Corfu, present work, three-week tour, northwestern Greece
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