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James McBey

The first sight of Jerusalem

drypoint and etching, signed in pen and numbered XXXIV, also signed in the plate dated 1920 and inscribed Nebi Samwil 1917, wove paper with margins
P. 18 x 11in (45.5 x 28cm)
with The Carpenter drypoint signed in pen, Gunfire, Mount of Olives drypoint signed in pen and numbered XV, Guns in a wasteland drypoint, signed in pen and numbered XIII, and Hermon: Cavalry moving on Damascus drypoint, signed in pen and numbered II trial proof, and dated 1922, laid paper, printed in tone
P. 14 x 9in (37.5 x 23cm)
(unframed) (5)

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