File:Vignette by Loutherbourg for the Macklin Bible 62 of 134. Bowyer Bible Apocrypha. Headpiece to 1 Esdras.gif

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English: Head-piece to first book of Esdras, vignette with a pile of weapons and vessels on a ledge below a Hebrew inscription emanating light above at right; letterpress in two columns below and on verso. 1815. Inscriptions: Lettered below image with production detail: "P J de Loutherbourg delt" and publication line: "Published 4 June 1815 Mess Cadell & Davies London". Print made by John Landseer (?). Dimensions: height: 492 millimetres (sheet); width: 397 millimetres (sheet).
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Author Phillip Medhurst

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